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Instant Background Checks

Monday 5 January 2009 @ 1:05 pm
by Ben Dave

Background Checks are typically conducted discreetly. By that token, it is sneaky to some degree. How people view the use of background checks to obtain information about someone is a rather individual thing and can vary quite a bit from one person to another. However, there is no denying that this practice is on the uptrend both in business and private.

There are various instances under which background checking has become a standard procedure and effectively accepted as a part of life. Employers, credit officers, landlords, lawyers, business partners and even prospective in-laws are always going to be running people’s background checks. What employers typically look for is to verify the qualifications, experience and licenses of the incumbent as stated in the CV or job interview, Negligent Hiring being the big issue that it has become in human resource operation. Credit or loan officers would be interested to get some idea of the applicant’s payment behavior from his background history. Landlords look out for criminal records so as not to place their property in the hands of bad hats. Lawyers often refer to background checks for information, or ammunition rather, to smear their opponents. Business partners use background checks to determine if they are falling to cheats or crooks. In social or private context, background checks are a protective measure from getting mixed up with potentially bad elements.

The most common purpose of the background check has to be employment background checks, or more specifically pre employment background checks. In most cases, it is basically a matter of cross-checking the information submitted or gathered through write-in applications, job interviews and meetings.

It is also a good idea to conduct a self background check on yourself periodically. By doing this, we can achieve a few things. Firstly, we keep tabs of how we stack up in terms of records. Secondly, we make sure that the records are accurate and that we are not shortchanged. Last but not least, we guard against identity theft.

Anyway, except for special or very private information, everybody’s records are out there. Whether you personally subscribe to the practice of background checking or not, it will continue to propagate.

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    How to Protect Documents

    Sunday 4 January 2009 @ 9:05 am
    by Leo Tenskyville

    In todays world, no one is safe from the prospect of theft. One of the primary targets for thieves is personal information like bank accounts, social insurance numbers and birthdays. With this data it is easy for thieves to steal an identity. Likewise, any company that generates new products or ideas needs to take steps to keep their information safe from their competition.

    If you have a home or office computer you will want to ensure that no one can access it by locking it whenever you are away from your desk and ensuring that anyone trying to access your computer needs a password to do so. To set a password on your computer find your Control Panel and select User Accounts, then click the create password button. If you are on a network you may require your system administrator to sign in.

    By placing a password on your entire system you are setting up a first line of protection against would-be data thieves. Adding a password takes just a few steps. From your Windows Start Menu go to the Control Panel and click on User Accounts. Select the option to create a password. You will want to choose a password that cant be easily guessed by anyone.Should someone get past your system password or access your computer via the Internet then all of your documents will be vunerable unless you takes measures to protect them as well. Any document that you feel may do harm in the hands of someone else should be password protected.MS Office 2007 makes it very easy to password protect your documents through a few simple

    In the top left-hand corner select the Office Button Mouse over Prepare, then choose Encrypt Document Type in your password and click Save

    MS Office 2007 makes it very simple to password protect your documents through a few simple steps:

    With your document open, go to File | Save As At the top of the Save As screen select Tools | General Options You will be presented with a Save Options screen Enter a password to open / password to modify or both and click OK You will be prompted to re-enter your password(s), click OK when done Save the file

    Earlier versions of MS Office also have password protection available in the Save As screen under the Tools | Options selection. Your passwords should be easy enough to remember by not easy to guess by anyone else.

    Finally you need to ensure that should your hard drive malfunction or get wiped clean by a power surge that you don’t lose all the files that you have worked so hard to protect. Backing up your files gives you a second chance at the files you need if something happens to your computer.

    There are a few simple ways that you can back up your files, depending on whether you want to be responsible for the files or if you want to keep them off site. Here are a few options:

    1) On CD-ROM: Make use of your CD-ROM drive by using it to make a copy of your files on a regular basis. Keep the CD safe, somewhere no one can find it and away from your computer should there be a fire. You will have to set up a reminder for yourself to copy the files regularly.

    2) Flash Drive: for a few dollars you can pick up a flash drive that is big enough to keep a copy of any files you may need. Best of all a flash drive is compact and can go anywhere you go, or squirreled away safely where someone cant find it.

    3) Online Storage: Storing your files online is safe and simple, with the added bonus that your files are available wherever you are in the world. For a small monthly fee you will have a folder set aside on a secure sever that only you can access.

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      Top Mistakes Made When Shopping Online

      Thursday 18 December 2008 @ 5:31 pm
      by Amy Nutt

      Shopping online is something that has grown in popularity throughout the years, especially since websites have become more secure and the shopping as a whole has become a much easier experience. As a matter of fact, many people are finding that it is simply easier to just sit at their computer and plug in a credit card for the items they want. This is opposed to hopping in their car, driving to the shopping mall, and standing in lines all evening long. In other words, the online method of checking out is much more efficient than standing in a cashier?s line.

      However, there are mistakes that people make when shopping online. It is very important to know what these mistakes are so that you don?t make them the next time you buy something online.

      The mistakes

      Now, you might be wondering what these mistakes could possibly be because the Internet is safe, right? Well, it is true that there has been technology put in place that allows the Internet to be safer when carrying out transactions. People have worried about identity theft and stolen credit card numbers for years when it comes to the Internet. But these new and improved ways of shopping online have changed.

      But some things have not changed, which is what contributes to these mistakes:

      ? Shopping from a site that doesn?t have https:// in the address bar. You are used to seeing http://, but the https:// means that the connection is secure. This is very important when entering personal information such as a credit card number.

      ? Shopping from an unfamiliar site. Although someone may have said, ?You have to shop from this site.? You need to ask them if they have actually received the item. You also need to ask them if the charge was carried out correctly on their credit card. Again, make sure that the site is secure.

      ? Entering too much personal information is another issue. If you have a merchant asking you for your social security number, you need to hit your browser?s back button because there is no need for that. If they say it is for ?verification? purposes, that is not so. They shouldn?t be able to compare your social security number in the first place because they don?t really have access to any part of it.

      ? Make sure you keep an eye on the shopping cart. There are some instances in which it does not distinguish between adding something to the cart and checking out. You need to be careful because you might find yourself checking out instead of adding more items to your cart. This could result in you having to go back and do another transaction, which means additional shipping charges if you choose to use the same merchant.

      These are some of the basic mistakes that can be made. In a nutshell, always be mindful of what it is you?re doing on the Internet.

      Consequences

      If you are wondering about the consequences that could be suffered from these mistakes, you?re looking at possible identity theft, theft of credit card numbers, money taken for an item that you never receive, and the possibility of having to pay more than what you really have to pay.

      Fortunately, these consequences can be avoided by ensuring that you?re doing business with a reputable site and one that is secure. This means that you can have confidence in the company that you are doing business with. You shouldn?t have to be afraid to carry out a transaction on the Internet. By taking the right precautions you can do just that. You can have the confidence that you are going to get exactly what it is you ask for.

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        Teaching The Best With Security Training

        Sunday 14 December 2008 @ 2:59 pm
        by Chris Channing

        There are many different ways to get your security training done with physical instructors or software that the security training company offers. These special programs will allow for any person that is willing to go through the appropriate security training to go into the field of security. Usually a field only reserved for those who can truly find there calling in securing a building or person.

        Protecting something of value is found in nature. When a jaguar kills a meal, it will hide and protect the kill until it is finished with it. They are highly natured to do this skill and we as humans can take an example from it to protect what is truly important to us. Security guards take that risk every day when they are out on the field, or when they are protecting celebrities or important government officials.

        With proper security training, an individual can protect other people. This can make for some great protection when the person takes many different kinds of martial art practice as well as actively improving themselves when assigned to a position of security for someone else or to protect a building or object.

        There are many training methods that are employed by serious security companies. Many people are allowed to learn martial arts as well as various army like techniques that will allow security personnel to overpower attackers and catch people who try to get passed secured areas. There are many types of software that let people learn the techniques and even start a security company on their own with this method.

        Individuals of all types of background may fill minimal security positions for warehouses and other establishments in security. If a company trains a security officer with software, they will be taught many techniques as well as what to do during emergencies. It will show them how to use standard security equipment as well as what to do when a suspect is in custody.

        Many people like to employ the techniques they learn in security training in their everyday lives for a more secure lifestyle. Many times there are little things that can let an intruder into your personal space such as a home. This can really be devastating if a family member is harmed or your belongings are stolen. Security training may help to prevent a tragedy.

        Closing Comments

        Many people strive to become better security personnel. You never know when you will need the training or when a specific security technique will come in handy. This is even more important when your own home is very security lacking to help you to understand what needs to be changed in order to secure what is important to you.

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          Internet Security: Just How Important is It.

          Wednesday 10 December 2008 @ 1:24 pm
          by Gugu Martini

          Using your computer and a reliable Internet connection can be the best combination for an ideal business opportunity. You don’t need raise too much capital for your business venture. With just a reliable Internet connection and computer system (which, because of wide availability and usage, become cheaper), you will be able to start your business right away and earn hundreds to thousands of dollars every month, depending on the online business opportunity that you would prefer.

          However, you must be aware of the miscalculations that you can commit along your online business venture, especially when you forget to prioritize the protection of your computer system from unauthorized use and data theft. Contrary to the popular belief that a small-size Internet business will make them safe from data hackers and online intruders, there is also a great risk and danger involved once you neglect to protect your computer system, especially the hacking and computer destruction activities that are increasing significantly as the Internet evolves over the years. Most small-time Internet entrepreneurs are blinded by the fact that they are not exempted from these notorious data thieves, which is not true nowadays.

          There are hundreds of software providers that came up with latest solutions to guarantee the safety of your computer system. In addition, there are also Internet security services to guarantee protection of your online data against Internet hackers. By incorporating high level of encryption technology, hackers will have a hard time intercepting the data being stored in your computer system or while it is transmitted to a certain network of computer systems.

          There are more and more people who take advantage of the benefits offered by the Internet. It is not just the most versatile communication tool nowadays, but also one of the best business opportunities to start with. However, because of the popularity and wide availability of the Internet, the online threat became one of the major problems for Internet users. In fact, various “cyber criminals” are starting to create chaos, shutting down computer systems one by one, creating virus programs that will destroy major network connections, and spyware that will sneak in various personal transactions on the Internet. Various Internet crimes are committed-identity theft (the usage of other’s identity), email scams, and others-plaguing the Internet community with different problems.

          Today, it is considered a necessity to have this kind of software in your computer in order to better protect you and your family from cyber criminals who are looking for a way to steal money from you.

          Free Internet Security Software

          If you think you are taking all the necessary steps in order to protect yourself from being victimized by this very serious crime, you should think again. Today, a lot of people use the internet for cheap communication, for researching and also for buying goods and services. It is a very efficient tool where you can really benefit from.

          The scary thing about this malicious software in your computer is that you’ll never really know that it’s there or how it got in your computer. These cyber criminals design these programs to be invisible as much as possible. If you don’t know what to look for, chances are, you’ll never really figure out about the malicious software lurking inside your computer.

          So, if you are looking for a temporary way to protect yourself from malicious software, it would be a very good idea to consider free versions of internet security software. This will not only give you protection while you look for a more permanent solution, but it will be a great way to try out different kinds of internet security software and help you determine which software is the best.

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            How to Evaluate Business Continuity Services

            Tuesday 2 December 2008 @ 7:46 pm
            by Amy Nutt

            Business continuity is a matter of business survival. If you?re not sure what it is, it is what you do to make sure everything is up and running in the case of a disaster. Many companies have a business continuity plan, which means they will be prepared in case of an earthquake, a power surge, or another disaster that could keep them from doing business.

            A business continuity service can help a business continue their business operations. This is usually because data center storage and other functions are taken care of off-site and usually from another place in the world. However, what this does is allow the business to retrieve the information that they need. In many cases, customers are not even aware that there is a problem. They don?t need to know that there is a problem. All they need to know is that their situation was taken care of accordingly. They don?t have to know about anything that is going on within your business.

            Evaluating a business continuity service

            To find the right business continuity service, you need to evaluate the service. First, you need to look at the continuity managed services they offer. If they offer things that you don?t need, then see if they can offer you just what you need. A lot of business continuity services have plans that you can choose from. Basically, you are able to customize your plan to what you need. Only you know what your business truly needs, so you should be able to have a choice within reason.

            To really find out if they are everything they say that they are, you can check with the Better Business Bureau or similar organization in their area. You can also check online reviews and such. Someone somewhere has most likely said something about the business. They have either talked about how well the business did for them or how horrible their service was. Yes, it is very hard to satisfy everyone, but you can more or less pinpoint negative reviews or statements that are from hard to please people.

            As you continue on in their research, make sure you ask the business continuity service a lot of questions. Ask them any questions about things that concern you. Also see about a trial period. Although it is slim that you?ll experience a disaster, you can possibly arrange a testing of the service to see how well they come through for you. You want to see how seamless they are when it comes to continuing on your services when your business is dealing with a disaster.

            The advantages

            The advantages are quite evident. First of all, you’re not alone in dealing with a disaster. Second, you do not have to answer a thousand questions from your employees. Third, your employees will know more about what is going on. That means they are less likely to panic when disaster strikes. The last thing you need during a disaster is a lot of unnecessary panic. This can make things worse than what they already are.

            The disaster itself is hard enough the way it is, so it is only right that you employ a business continuity service to ensure that things go as smooth as possible. You need to focus on those other things that are affected. You shouldn’t have to worry about whether or not you’re entering into a situation that could take years to recover from. Then again, there are times when a business encounters a disaster that they never recover from. With a business continuity service in place and a plan, disaster can be averted.

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              Spyware, Things You Must Know

              Tuesday 25 November 2008 @ 1:31 pm
              by Ricardo d Argence

              Most people who have spyware on their computers and laptops do not even realize it. The spyware lurks in the background doing it deeds within the shadows of their computer’s hard drives. Sadly, most are unaware of what spyware can do, the types of damage it can potentially cause and measures that can be taken to protect yourself from these annoying programs.

              This article will offer answers that will clarify what spyware is and tips you can use to protect yourself from spyware in the future.

              Spyware are computer programs that exist on your computer’s hard drive. They come in a variety of types and flavors. Some spyware simply lurk in the shadows of your hard drive, watching your browser and taking notes of which websites you visit.

              When you visit a financial service website, some spyware watch and take note of your keystrokes. The spyware that sends your sensitve financial information such as your username and passwords to other parties across the internet is known as “keyloggers.”

              Most often, spyware is downloaded through the internet. Sometimes, the download occurs when a user knowingly downloads another piece of software and the spyware is attached and enjoys a “free ride” on the user’s hard drive. Other times, spyware can be downloaded by visiting websites. Known as “drive by’s” these downloads happen automatically without the user’s permission once a user has simply visited a particular website.

              While not all spyware is necessarily dangerous, it does represent a risk because of the damage it is capable of doing. For example, the spyware that watches your keystrokes when you visit financial websites and then communicates this data to other unknown parties exposes you and your financial livelihood to risk. These other parties can then potentially access your bank, investment and loan accounts online without your knowledge or permission, wreaking havoc.

              Spyware is dangerous because some types can actually control your computer. Once your computer gets controlled you run the risk that files and information stored on your computer will be sent to other parties. Unknown parties can potentially gain access to any sensitve data on your hard drive.

              The best strategy to secure both you and your computer from spyware is utilizing a computer program created especially to identify and remove this type of bug. Such programs include Search and Destroy software. These programs are even more helpful as spyware creators become more advanced, and their systems become more dangerous.

              Some spyware attempts to look like anti-spyware on your PC in order to trick you. This can cause them to become harder to find and remove from your computer. The good news is that specialized programs such a Spybot are continually updated with the newest versions of spyware that circulate around the internet. This lets it stay ahead of new spyware, enabling it to identify them effortlessly and get rid of them with ease.

              There is a good chance that you have a spyware program lurking on your hard drive if you have never scanned your system. Although it could be relatively benign and content to simply exist, it could also be maliciously communicating your sensitive data to outside parties. You need to eliminate this spyware with a program specifically designed to do so, before permanent harm is done.

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                Public Police Records

                Saturday 22 November 2008 @ 5:30 pm
                by Jed Elaine

                If you live in the US, chances are that you will cross path with criminals and ex-criminals often, with or without knowing it. This is because there are millions of them around. It is also well-known that a great many of the criminal violations would be committed by repeat offenders. That’s why it’s important that we have the means to check whenever we smell a rat about someone.

                One of the most well searched of the Criminal categories is Police Records. The key differentiation in it from the others is that an official arrest is documented every time someone is apprehended, detained or brought into custody by any enforcement authorities, including Military personnel, on grounds of suspicion or allegation of breaking the law whether or not it results in eventual incarceration.

                The ownership of Public Police Records is largely de-centralized to the local police departments but in terms of jurisdiction, they fall under state laws and are hence subject to their variations from state to state. Each state has its central repository where all the police records within the state are uploaded to and the respective police departments generally also hold records on their own for a period of 5 years.

                There are a multitude of uses for Public Police Records. The most prominent ones are employee screening and volunteer assessment. In such instances, prior consent from the subjects must be obtained before the searches can be lawfully conducted to prevent privacy intrusion and personal discrimination. Of course, Free police records can also be employed to good use for private uses such as checking on neighbors, friends or even relatives.

                Actually, quite a bit of background information can be derived free-of-charge from respective government departments. However, they tend to be scattered and discrete. If time or bandwidth is a constraint, it is better to resort to the paid-version. A good way to source good ones is through the various review sites plying on the net itself. Only those providers delivering high professional standards make their recommendation lists as the review sites are very professional about it themselves. Many have access to private and exclusive databases of their own and boast billion-record databanks. At very competitive rates in fees, the value-for-money sure rocks.

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                  The Major Things You Should Know On Free Internet Security

                  Friday 21 November 2008 @ 6:32 pm
                  by Maxwell Smithson

                  First off you should know that internet security is a necessity in all computers to prevent yourself from getting victimized by people who wants to steal from you or from viruses programmed to destroy your important files.

                  There are quite a few numbers of Internet security programs that are free. However, most of these programs are only in demo version and it has a specific trial period on how long you will be able to use the program. After the trial period expires, you will have to pay for the software program in order to continuously use it to protect your computer.

                  There are free Internet security programs that offer unlimited uses. However, most of these programs only offer little features and minimum security for your computer. Usually, these programs only have a limited amount of virus definitions installed and are not able to block new viruses effectively.

                  Always remember that free Internet security programs should only serve as a temporary fix until you find a good Internet security program to install in your computer.

                  Free internet security software

                  If you think you are taking all the necessary steps in order to protect yourself from being victimized by this very serious crime, you should think again. Today, a lot of people use the internet for cheap communication, for researching and also for buying goods and services. It is a very efficient tool where you can really benefit from.

                  The scary thing about this malicious software in your computer is that you’ll never really know that it’s there or how it got in your computer. These cyber criminals design these programs to be invisible as much as possible. If you don’t know what to look for, chances are, you’ll never really figure out about the malicious software lurking inside your computer. So, you now ask how you will be able to protect yourself from getting victimized by the number of malicious software’s circulating in the internet today, and how to prevent it from entering your computer. First of all, the best way to protect yourself from being a victim is by simply stop using the internet or be careful on answering emails or on visiting websites.

                  The free software will also let you test the different kinds of internet security software available today in order for you to determine which internet security software will give you maximum protection from hackers, viruses and other malicious software roaming the internet today.

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                    Things You Should Know About Spyware

                    Friday 21 November 2008 @ 1:35 pm
                    by Ricardo d Argence

                    Most people who have spyware on their computers and laptops do not even realize it. The spyware lurks in the background doing it deeds within the shadows of their computer’s hard drives. Sadly, most are unaware of what spyware can do, the types of damage it can potentially cause and measures that can be taken to protect yourself from these annoying programs.

                    This article will offer answers that will clarify what spyware is and tips you can use to protect yourself from spyware in the future.

                    Spyware are computer programs that exist on your computer’s hard drive. They come in a variety of types and flavors. Some spyware simply lurk in the shadows of your hard drive, watching your browser and taking notes of which websites you visit.

                    When you visit a financial service website, some spyware watch and take note of your keystrokes. The spyware that sends your sensitve financial information such as your username and passwords to other parties across the internet is known as “keyloggers.”

                    Most often, spyware is downloaded through the internet. Sometimes, the download occurs when a user knowingly downloads another piece of software and the spyware is attached and enjoys a “free ride” on the user’s hard drive. Other times, spyware can be downloaded by visiting websites. Known as “drive by’s” these downloads happen automatically without the user’s permission once a user has simply visited a particular website.

                    Spyware has an element of risk associated with it, even if some of them are harmless. Your financial livelihood can be compromised by spyware that monitors your keystrokes when you visit financial websites. Your banking information, your loan accounts, and your investments can all be accessed by these people if this happens. This could happen without you knowing about it or giving permission. Naturally, a situation like this could cause you a tremendous amount of distress and trouble.

                    There are additional kinds of spyware that can take control of your computer and give that access to other parties. Consequently, anonymous individuals could possibly get ahold of all the sensitive information contained on your hard drive.

                    The best strategy to secure both you and your computer from spyware is utilizing a computer program created especially to identify and remove this type of bug. Such programs include Search and Destroy software. These programs are even more helpful as spyware creators become more advanced, and their systems become more dangerous.

                    Some spyware tries to mask or disguise its presence on your hard drive by appearing as an anti spyware program. That can make them difficult to identify and remove. Fortunately, dedicated programs like Spybot are constantly updated with the latest version of spyware that are being circulated. This allows it to keep up with new spyware, helping it to easily identify and remove them.

                    If you have never scanned your system, there is a good chance that you have a spyware program lurking on your hard drive. It could be relatively benign, content to simply exist, or, it could be maliciously communicating your sensitive data to outside parties. Use a dedicated spyware removal program to get rid of these bugs before they cause any significant damage.

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