Trend Micro Titanium – Identity Theft Protection
Set up your protection against identity thieves. See how Trend Micro Titanium protects you against online identity thieves and protects your private, personal information such as passwords and credit card numbers.
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Texas Lyceum Cyber Security Discussion and Program
How safe is the internet? The Texas Lyceum and KLRN gathered a group to discuss this topic and answer questions that plague today’s internet-using community. From Facebook to identity theft to paying bills, it is all discussed and analyzed. This program will air February 25, 2010 at 8p on KLRN and will be available on the KLRN Video Player starting on February 26, 2010. Visit www.klrn.org for more information.
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The Black Market – Where Identities Are Bought & Sold
This video provides the official welcome to the Internet Black Market and exposes how cyber criminals buy, sell, barter and trade YOU meaning your credit card and social security numbers, your bank account information, passwords, logins, mothers maiden names, date of birth, phone numbers anything that can be sold for a profit.
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AVG Free Edition
http://www.avgtechnology.blogspot.com
AVG Free Edition has previously been responsible for popup ads advertising the non-free versions of AVG Anti-Virus 8.0 and AVG Internet Security 8.0, which claim to provide more comprehensive levels of protection. AVG Anti-Virus 8.5 Free Edition users are now also subject to a daily pop-up advertising campaign for a “recommended upgrade” to AVG Internet Security. A “manager” on the AVG free version forum states that this advertisement appears once per day for one month each year.
All versions of the AVG products, excluding AVG Anti-Rootkit Free Edition (now discontinued), are compatible with the 64-bit edition of Windows.
History
The corporate history of Grisoft and AVG Technologies can be found in the AVG Technologies article. The brand name AVG comes from Grisoft’s first product, “Anti-Virus Guard”, launched in 1992 in the Czech Republic. In 1997, the first AVG licenses were sold in Germany and UK. AVG was introduced to the U.S. in 1998.
The AVG Free Edition helped raise awareness of the AVG product line.
In 2006, the AVG security package grew to include anti-spyware, as AVG Technologies acquired ewido Networks, an anti-spyware group. That same year, Microsoft announced that AVG components would be available directly within the Windows Vista operating system.
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