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FIRST ISSUE: Popular off-the-shelf, entry level security software is NOT ENOUGH any longer. If they were, we would not be living with a major cyber crime epidemic right now. Don't believe you can continue to try to manage your own security and not get hammered by a cyber-criminal. It takes real expertise today and constant monitoring. We're happy to help you out. Our trained experts will manage your Internet and computer security for you - completely. Professional-grade security software, important security alerts, PC security checkups and cleanups. It's all taken care of for you. You don't need to keep ignoring the security problem and hope you don't get hit. And you can stop relying on your brother-in-law's recommendations (unless they tell you to get INVISUS!).

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SECOND ISSUE: Identity theft: The business time bomb
Most everyone has heard of identity theft (IDT), yet unless you have been a victim, few people consider that they are at high risk. An alarming figure is that over half of the 10 million new IDTs each year originate from a place of business, employer, or other entity (not-for-profit or local, state, or federal government).

All entities and certain individuals are required under one or more federal and state laws to implement measures, policies, procedures, and employee training on privacy and security of nonpublic personal information to bring IDT under control. Violations of these laws carry substantial penalties and open entities to legal risks.

What is identity theft? Simply and broadly stated, it is the misuse of personal or business identifiers by an imposter for their advantage, which may be financial, non-financial, or both.

Personal identifiers include name, date of birth, social security number, and others, including account and biometric information.

Business identifiers include the business name and Federal Tax ID, business indicia, account information, and the personal identifiers of management and employees, which can be used to authenticate a business identity. Joseph Campana Sept 19, 2006



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