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NORTON SCIENTIFIC - online security - SLIDEBOOM | Dropjack - 0 views

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    http://www.dropjack.com/Business/norton-scientific---online-security---slideboom-1/ http://justin-timbaland.newsvine.com/_news/2012/04/25/11382292-norton-scientific-online-security-slideboom-dropjack Presentation Transcript Slide 1 NORTON SCIENTIFIC: Articles - Online Security Slide 2 http://www.zimbio.com/Online+Security/articles?Page=9 NORTON SCIENTIFIC- ZIMBIO-Norton: Donald Roberts, "Scientific Fraud", and DDT By isabelhawthorne on October 17, 2011 Slide 3 http://oneclick.indiatimes.com/article/05ZvgVk22C0Pb?q=Guatemala In http://www.aei.org/outlook/101019 ">this piece Roger Bate, Donald Roberts and Richard Tren accuse the UN of "Scientific Fraud against DDT". Their Accusation is based on an Opinion paper by http://www.dovepress.com/international-advocacy-against-ddt-and-other-public-health-insecticide-peer-reviewed-article-RRTM ">Roberts and Tren published in Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine. So let's look at their paper and see...Read Full Story NORTON SCIENTIFIC-ZIMBIO-Norton: Donald Roberts, "Scientific Fraud", and DDT By perrybanks on October 16, 2011
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Norton Scientific Journal: NORTON SCIENTIFIC - online security - SLIDEBOOM | Dropjack - 0 views

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    http://www.dropjack.com/Business/norton-scientific---online-security---slideboom-1/ http://nortonscientificjournal.blogspot.com/2012/04/norton-scientific-online-security_9467.html Presentation Transcript Slide 1 NORTON SCIENTIFIC: Articles - Online Security Slide 2 http://www.zimbio.com/Online+Security/articles?Page=9 NORTON SCIENTIFIC- ZIMBIO-Norton: Donald Roberts, "Scientific Fraud", and DDT By isabelhawthorne on October 17, 2011 Slide 3 http://oneclick.indiatimes.com/article/05ZvgVk22C0Pb?q=Guatemala In http://www.aei.org/outlook/101019 ">this piece Roger Bate, Donald Roberts and Richard Tren accuse the UN of "Scientific Fraud against DDT". Their Accusation is based on an Opinion paper by http://www.dovepress.com/international-advocacy-against-ddt-and-other-public-health-insecticide-peer-reviewed-article-RRTM ">Roberts and Tren published in Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine. So let's look at their paper and see...Read Full Story NORTON SCIENTIFIC-ZIMBIO-Norton: Donald Roberts, "Scientific Fraud", and DDT By perrybanks on October 16, 2011
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NORTON SCIENTIFIC - online security - SLIDEBOOM | Dropjack - 0 views

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    http://www.dropjack.com/Business/norton-scientific---online-security---slideboom-1/ Presentation Transcript Slide 1 NORTON SCIENTIFIC: Articles - Online Security Slide 2 http://www.zimbio.com/Online+Security/articles?Page=9 NORTON SCIENTIFIC- ZIMBIO-Norton: Donald Roberts, "Scientific Fraud", and DDT By isabelhawthorne on October 17, 2011 Slide 3 http://oneclick.indiatimes.com/article/05ZvgVk22C0Pb?q=Guatemala In http://www.aei.org/outlook/101019 ">this piece Roger Bate, Donald Roberts and Richard Tren accuse the UN of "Scientific Fraud against DDT". Their Accusation is based on an Opinion paper by http://www.dovepress.com/international-advocacy-against-ddt-and-other-public-health-insecticide-peer-reviewed-article-RRTM ">Roberts and Tren published in Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine. So let's look at their paper and see...Read Full Story NORTON SCIENTIFIC-ZIMBIO-Norton: Donald Roberts, "Scientific Fraud", and DDT By perrybanks on October 16, 2011 Slide 4 http://oneclick.indiatimes.com/article/05ZvgVk22C0Pb?q=Guatemala In http://www.aei.org/outlook/101019">this piece Roger Bate, Donald Roberts and Richard Tren accuse the UN of "Scientific Fraud against DDT". Their Accusation is based on an Opinion paper byhttp://www.dovepress.com/international-advocacy-against-ddt-and-other-public-health-insecticide-peer-reviewed-article-RRTM">Roberts and Tren published in Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine. So let's look at their paper and see where...Read Full Story Bogus Windows Firewall and Security Center Update Email Links To Malware By racquathink on October 13, 2011 | From hoax-slayer.com Slide 5 Outline Email purporting to be from Microsoft Canada instructs recipients to click a link in order to download and install a high priority security update for the Microsoft Windows Firewall and Security Center. Brief Analysis The email is not from Microsoft and the link does not point to a security update. Inste
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Norton Scientific Reviews - Avoiding online scams - 0 views

  • racquathinkIt's Scam Awareness Week, and David Hall has some tips to keep you safe online.Phishing is essentially an online scam, and phishers are nothing more than tech-savvy con artists.Online scams constantly evolve to reflect popular events in the news. They're successful is because a scam is not about physically attacking a computer, rather fooling the user into clicking on a poisoned link. They use spam, malicious websites, email messages and instant messages to trick people into divulging sensitive information, such as bank and credit card accounts.According to the latest Norton Cybercrime Report, more than 868,206 New Zealanders fell victim to cybercrime in 2010, suffering $288.2 million in direct financial losses.Phishers may use email to request personal information and direct recipients to respond through malicious websites.Look out for phishers using emotional language, scare tactics or urgent requests to entice recipients to respond.Phishing sites can look remarkably legitimate, because they tend to use the copyrighted images from legitimate sites.Be on the lookout for requests for confidential information via email or instant message.Remember that fraudulent messages are often not personalised and poorly written.Lastly, think about any offer, any advertisement, any email, and website before you act on any request. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Norton has several free and premium products that can help protect against online scams.
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Norton warns of 'celeb email' scam : Norton Antivirus Scam Scientific Detection - 0 views

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    Online security company Norton is warning that a new round of scam emails are being circulated with the aim of infecting people's computers. The emails claim that a big name celebrity has died in a car crash. Other e-mails claim that a celebrity has died in a plane crash alongside all of the other passengers. Scammers know that this kind of subject line is tempting and they hope to get its recipients to click on the attachment to find out more. The virus can also infect computers through HTML code. Both the code and the attachments carry Malware. One of these viruses is the Trojan.Zbot. This virus can compromise the security of a computer and steal bank details along with other personal information. The virus can also been changed by criminals to gather whatever information it is that they require. Data from Norton shows these type of e mails are on the increase, doubling in the past few weeks. Marian Merritt, Norton Internet security advocate, said: "This is a new variation on an old trick. Scammers know what makes us tick. Like old-school con men, they're basically masters of human nature. By offering people something titillating, or shocking, they're hoping to bypass our learned defenses in order to get us to do something in the spur of the moment that we may ordinarily think twice about. These approaches work well on young people who, having grown up on a steady diet of online gossip, always want to be the first to know." Marian Merritt gave these tips for keeping your computer safe: Install spam filtering/blocking software. Antispam software separates spam from legitimate messages. Do not respond to suspicious emails. If you suspect an email is spam, delete it. Do not click on email links asking to be removed from the sender's list. Sometimes unsubscribe links don't work, and any sort of response only confirms your email address and may result in more unwanted messages. Set up a disposable email address. Have a secondary address for public u
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Norton Scientific Reviews : The unofficial guide to antivirus softwares and everything ... - 0 views

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    http://nortonresearch.tumblr.com/post/20893505235/norton-scientific-reviews-the-unofficial-guide-to http://nortonscientificreviews.com/reviews/2012/03/norton-scientific-reviews-irs-warns-of-tax-fraud/ The US Internal Revenue Service has published their yearly ranking of tax scams, called Dirty Dozen, in an effort to remind taxpayers to be cautious as there are many schemes designed to cheat them this tax period. The list which is compiled by the IRS every year also contains a wide range of common tax scams that people can encounter anytime. But the fraudulent claims usually increase during the time people file their tax returns. Con artists will try to cheat people either through online, email messages, flyers, word of mouth or personal encounter. They are armed with misleading promises about free money or lost refunds. The most complex and accounts for the most number of victims is the case of identity theft. IRS has seen increasing number of such cases where the thieves use legitimate taxpayers' information to file a return and claim a fraudulent refund. A notice from the IRS will usually be sent to a taxpayer if more than one return was filed in his or her name, or if he or she received salary from an unknown employer. Suspicious preparers of return have been known to steal their clients' refunds or charge huge amounts for preparing the return on the client's behalf. They basically draw potential clients by promising guaranteed or increased refunds. A number of federal courts have already issued hundreds of injunctions while the Justice Department has many pending complaints against others. Because of this, taxpayers are warned to choose carefully who to hire as tax preparer. As a preventive measure, every paid preparer are required to have a PTIN (Preparer TaxIdentification Number) that he needs to put on the returns he prepares. Scammers typically target the elderly and persons who have low income in order to bring false hopes and charge them f
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Norton Scientific : A Jetpak created by jazzerra : Jeteye - 1 views

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    http://nortonscientificreviews.com/reviews/http://www.scribd.com/doc/81685659/Norton-Scientific-Reviews-Symantec-source-code-leaked-by-hackers http://www.jeteye.com/jetpak/19cea4ed-b9c3-407a-80e2-797add85bc02/Norton Scientific Reviews: Symantec source code leaked by hackers A group of hackers who call themselves the Lords of Dharmaraja, (and is associated with Anonymous) have published the source code of Symantec, a digital security firm know for the Norton antivirus program and pcAnywhere, raising concerns that others could exploit thesecurity holes and try to control the users computer.The release of the source code came after the 'extortion' attempt failed as Symantec did notcomply with their numerous deadlines.Negotiations through email messages between a representative of the hacker group,YamaTough, and someone from Symantec were also released online. The exchange of messages are about Symantec's offer to pay USD 50,000 for the hackers to stop disclosing thesource code and announce to the public that the whole Symantec hack was a fake, which madethem a subject of mockery for appearing to buy protection.Bo
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Norton Scientific - Newsvine : A Jetpak created by jazzerra : Jeteye - 0 views

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    http://nortonscientificreviews.com/reviews/http://www.scribd.com/doc/81685659/Norton-Scientific-Reviews-Symantec-source-code-leaked-by-hackershttp://www.jeteye.com/jetpak/19cea4ed-b9c3-407a-80e2-797add85bc02/Norton Scientific Reviews: Symantec source code leaked by hackers A group of hackers who call themselves the Lords of Dharmaraja, (and is associated with Anonymous) have published the source code of Symantec, a digital security firm know for the Norton antivirus program and pcAnywhere, raising concerns that others could exploit thesecurity holes and try to control the users computer.The release of the source code came after the 'extortion' attempt failed as Symantec did notcomply with their numerous deadlines.Negotiations through email messages between a representative of the hacker group,YamaTough, and someone from Symantec were also released online. The exchange of messages are about Symantec's offer to pay USD 50,000 for the hackers to stop disclosing thesource code and announce to the public that the whole Symantec hack was a fake, which madethem a subject of mockery for appearing to buy protection.
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Penny auction websites takes more than small change | Scoop News - 0 views

  • Wednesday, 9 May 2012, 11:47 am Press Release: Netsafe Media releaseWednesday, 9 May 2012 Penny auction websites takes more than small changeConsumers are being warned about penny auction sites, which despite offering ‘free trials’ are quietly charging hundreds of dollars to credit cards.The warning comes from a new cross-agency working group, made up of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Department of Internal Affairs and Netsafe. The group is dedicated to fighting consumer fraud.Penny auctions are a twist on online auctions. The difference is you pay to take part − either each time you bid or through a monthly membership fee – even if you don’t win the auction. Each bid increases the price by just one or two cents; so ‘in theory’ you can buy sought-after goods for a fraction of their retail price.The working group has had dozens of complaints about penny auction sites, says Ministry of Consumer Affairs Team Leader Jarrod Rendle.“In a number of cases, the complainants thought they’d bagged a bargain while on a seven day ‘free trial’, but by redeeming their goods they’ve unknowingly agreed to three months’ membership, at $119 a month. “When they tried to cancel, they were told to send a $54 cancellation fee, along with photocopies of their credit card and passport. This leaves them not only out of pocket, but potentially open to identity fraud.”
Billy Mcnight

Symantec's Norton Internet Security to be Offered to Scientific-Atlanta Broadband Modem... - 1 views

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    CUPERTINO, Calif. - August 21, 2003 - Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC), the world leader in Internet security, today announced that Scientific-Atlanta will include Norton Internet Security 2003 with select cable modem shipments. Norton Internet Security 2003 is the most tightly integrated and complete online security and privacy suite. Scientific-Atlanta is the fourth largest cable modem supplier in the U.S. Under terms of the agreement, Scientific-Atlanta will ship Norton Internet Security 2003 with a 60-day trial subscription with WebSTAR™ DPX100™ and DPX200™ cable modems. Distribution will begin in North America. "Scientific-Atlanta is one of the top five cable modem suppliers worldwide and we shipped over 270,000 WebSTAR products in the quarter that just ended," said Joe Wytanis, director of data product business within Scientific-Atlanta's Subscriber Networks Sector. "The combination of Symantec's Norton Internet Security suite and our high-speed, standards-based cable modems delivers a powerful solution for proactive consumers who want protection against a wide range of potential threats." "Broadband connections provide the convenience and speed of always-on Web access, yet they can also present an appealing target for hackers and malicious code," said Steve Cullen, senior vice president of Symantec Consumer and Client Product Delivery. "Symantec is pleased to offer to protect Scient
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