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Archive for February 26th, 2006

2006
26
February

Find the best usb Info on theNet

Find the best usb Info on theNet

September 19 2003–If you have been through the paperwork required to receive medical treatment lately, you noticed that you had to give information about relatives, without their effective consent, based on the logic that if there is a “weakness” in the family genes, the government needs to know about it. The argument in favor of these intrusive questions is that it will help you and yours to get better medical treatment. Sure. If the insurance company can resist the monumental urge to cancel coverage on those family lines whose forms suggest a predisposition to heart disease or maybe cancer. Now one can understand why the quacks would want to know about your nutrition. How much coffee, sugar and salt you consume could actually fall under a doctor’s purview, but how many amendments are shredded when you are required to fill out a government document which carries a penalty under law for false statements, and expects a patient to admit to the following: Answer Yes or No: 1. “Sometimes I do not wear seatbelt when driving or riding in a car” Sure. I moved it out of the garage to wash it and didn’t bother with the belt.

2006
26
February

data storage News, Reviews and Articles

data storage News, Reviews and Articles

Palm Harbor, FL June 29, 2004 — An effective method of preventing sensitive information from being harvested has become even more important to computer users since the recent outbreak of the “Scob” virus. This virus steals confidential information, such as passwords, online banking information and credit card numbers, from infected computers. Another threat to security comes from the fact that virus transmission is no longer limited to email & network delivery. Virus writers have found a new way to distribute their malicious payload by converting popular websites into virus transmitters. Tech Assist Inc, a leading provider of computer security applications and utilities, introduces tools to help prevent virus infections from resulting in identity theft by providing secure data storage for the SMB and consumer marketplace. Hide-A-FileTM, along with KeyPerTM, a unique software/hardware (dual authentication) combination, enables users to safeguard the sensitive data on their PCs, as well as preventing credit card, password, and identity theft.



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