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Pin Pad
asiahandbag
by asiahandbag  10-20-2009   
 FREE pin pad to your existing terminal! You can save more on processing costs by having debit cards with the addition of a PIN Pad. Processing debit/check cards as a regular credit card transaction can mean paying twice the amount for processing. You only pay a per transaction fee, no discount rate of any kind by using a PIN pad for debit transactions. Get your free pin pad now for your existing terminal! PCI Compliant PIN Pad Any latest processing application that uses PIN DEBIT (where customer enters their 4 digit number) for debit cards must utilize equipment that is PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliant. Substitution of current terminals and PIN pads is acceptable but discouraged and it is at the discretion of the processor. Protect your customer account data. Purchase a security standardized PIN pad that includes requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, software design and other critical protective measures.
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Pin Pads Free Pin Pads Lipman Pin Pads
asiahandbag
by asiahandbag  10-20-2009   
 FREE pin pad to your existing terminal! You can save more on processing costs by having debit cards with the addition of a PIN Pad. Processing debit/check cards as a regular credit card transaction can mean paying twice the amount for processing. You only pay a per transaction fee, no discount rate of any kind by using a PIN pad for debit transactions. Get your free pin pad now for your existing terminal! PCI Compliant PIN Pad Any latest processing application that uses PIN DEBIT (where customer enters their 4 digit number) for debit cards must utilize equipment that is PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliant. Substitution of current terminals and PIN pads is acceptable but discouraged and it is at the discretion of the processor. Protect your customer account data. Purchase a security standardized PIN pad that includes requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, software design and other critical protective measures.
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Is Your Computer Secretly Spamming People?
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-11-2009    2
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business data lists
SheilaBrown
by SheilaBrown  10-6-2009   
 Providing targeted mailing lists and email lists to businesses of all sizes ContactDB.com enables you to reach more targeted businesses, professionals or industries with great precision and selectivity. Our database covers a wide selection of contact lists under different business categories. Call us toll free: 888.488.5478.
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contact lists
SheilaBrown
by SheilaBrown  10-6-2009   
 Providing targeted mailing lists and email lists to businesses of all sizes ContactDB.com enables you to reach more targeted businesses, professionals or industries with great precision and selectivity. Our database covers a wide selection of contact lists under different business categories. Call us toll free: 888.488.5478.
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How All Your Data Can Be Stolen From Secure Sites?
digitalfever
by digitalfever  10-1-2009   
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Why Free Vital Statistics Just Don’t Exist!
jerome2mr
by jerome2mr  9-24-2009   
 No one is going to hand over access to a database that they paid good money to create. Free Vital Statistics, online records, people search, vital records
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Embedded Device (Debain Linux) on ARM Processor for Voice & Data communication
john4532
by john4532  9-23-2009   
 Linux live CD development service, DVD, USB drives by professional web development company.
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Hacker Pleads Guilty to ID Thefts
David Hughes
by David Hughes  9-11-2009   
 And they say it's safe to buy on the internet!
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list building
SheilaBrown
by SheilaBrown  9-2-2009   
 Providing targeted mailing lists and email lists to businesses of all sizes ContactDB.com enables you to reach more targeted businesses, professionals or industries with great precision and selectivity. Our database covers a wide selection of contact lists under different business categories. Call us toll free: 888.488.5478.
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business lists
SheilaBrown
by SheilaBrown  8-26-2009   
 Providing targeted mailing lists and email lists to businesses of all sizes ContactDB.com enables you to reach more targeted businesses, professionals or industries with great precision and selectivity. Our database covers a wide selection of contact lists under different business categories. Call us toll free: 888.488.5478.
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business list
SheilaBrown
by SheilaBrown  8-26-2009   
 Providing targeted mailing lists and email lists to businesses of all sizes ContactDB.com enables you to reach more targeted businesses, professionals or industries with great precision and selectivity. Our database covers a wide selection of contact lists under different business categories. Call us toll free: 888.488.5478.
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man charged with stealing 130 million card numbers
HansWobbe
by HansWobbe  8-19-2009   
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US man 'stole 130m card numbers'
janclip1300
by janclip1300  8-18-2009   
 1. DON'T USE CREDIT CARDS 2. Wipe the memory of ex-secret agents... sorry ;-)
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130 million Credit Card Details FOR SALE....Big Scam
leevardi
by leevardi  8-18-2009   
 how many times might he already have Sold them ?.
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“Operation Get Rich or Die Tryin” Perp, Busted Again
merrie
by merrie  8-18-2009    2
 “We’re not seeing a huge array of hackers capable of doing this, but rather a more select group, demonstrates that there is a level of sophistication involved in these hacks,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Erez Liebermann of the Justice Department’s New Jersey district office. But these are just the latest in a string of high-profile breaches that have been connected to Gonzalez. He and 10 others were charged in May and August 2008 with network intrusions into TJX, OfficeMax, Dave & Busters restaurant chain and other companies. Jury selection is slated to begin Sept. 14 in one of those cases. With regard to the Heartland-Hannaford cases, Gonzalez and the two unnamed Russian hackers have been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. They each face a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a possible maximum fine of $250,000 on the computer-fraud count and
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Three Indicted in Largest Corporate Identity Theft Case in History
dewitte
by dewitte  8-17-2009   
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Hackers bedevil Twitter - Facebook
mmlee
by mmlee  8-6-2009    1
 More @ source.
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Network Solutions Compromised
bookchick49
by bookchick49  7-29-2009   
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Another Credit Crisis
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  7-28-2009   
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Data Processing , Outsourcing Data Processing
dataentryyantram
by dataentryyantram  7-25-2009   
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UK Identity Theft
pdanzis
by pdanzis  7-24-2009   
 For all our British friends out there.
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Your Internet data will vanish!
douchrti
by douchrti  7-23-2009   
 Sounds like a great program, cant wait to try it out. Another great article from TechRadar.com.
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India to issue all 1.2 billion citizens with biometric ID cards
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  7-15-2009   
 Keeping tabs around the world • Compulsory national identity cards are used in about 100 countries including Germany, France, Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain • ID cards are not used in the US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the Irish Republic or Nordic countries • German police can detain people who are not carrying their ID card for up to 24 hours • The Bush Administration resisted calls for an identity card in the US after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 • In Australia street protests in the 1980s forced the Government to abandon its plans for a card • Plastic cards are favoured over paper documents because they are harder to forge • Most identity cards contain the name, sex, date of birth and a unique number for the holder • South Korean, Brazilian, Italian and Malaysian ID cards contain fingerprints. Cards in some countries contain information on any distinguishing marks of the holder • Objections t
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Return
Butchase
by Butchase  7-14-2009   
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Billeo: Manage all of your online payments, receipts and passwords
ericmattt
by ericmattt  6-16-2009   
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virtuoso annual return receipt
dwmann7
by dwmann7  5-6-2009   
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Bike sharing: Coming to your city?
masbury
by masbury  5-3-2009    1
 Denver first location for automated bike rentals
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PCI compliance
shantiedata2k1
by shantiedata2k1  5-1-2009   
 PCI DSS Compliance management by Braintree Payment Solutions. Find case studies, podcasts, quick guides, and whitepapers on the payment card industry security standards for credit card data.
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Data Entry Services | Data Processing | Data Conversion Firm| Web-Research | Data Mining company
himanshub
by himanshub  4-25-2009   
 Data Entry Services India, Data Processing, Data Conversion, Web-Research. Data Mining, Image Processing, OCR, OMR, ICR Is the core services of Outsourcing Data Entry Services India.
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Homeland Security Wants to Re-Write REAL ID
blueridge
by blueridge  4-23-2009    1
 The CNN headline is entirely misleading. Read the clip. They just want better compliance with States and Napolean-itano is bargaining with governors, never mind the 10th amendment and by-passing what citizens think. It will still be a National ID card irregardless of what they name it, even if the original legislation is rescinded. The goal is still the Federalization of a State drivers license , which taps into everyone's Socialist Security Number and biometric data (including facial mapping photos) , therefore linking all financial (bank accounts), medical, legal, and personal credit record by hijacking state drivers licenses for surveillance and data-mining purposes --not to thwart terrorists, but to monitor, track "free Americans" at will, whenever they choose (because you all will comply and consent). This was all based upon 9/11 of course and the typical plea of "necessity" toward a Big Brother Security State.
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PCI compliance
mukesh2k3
by mukesh2k3  4-8-2009   
 PCI DSS Compliance management by Braintree Payment Solutions. Find case studies, podcasts, quick guides, and whitepapers on the payment card industry security standards for credit card data.
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PCI compliance
mukesh3k4
by mukesh3k4  4-8-2009   
 PCI DSS Compliance management by Braintree Payment Solutions. Find case studies, podcasts, quick guides, and whitepapers on the payment card industry security standards for credit card data.
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Is Your PC Part of a Botnet?
jamreilly
by jamreilly  3-16-2009   
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Conservative states biggest online porn consumers
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  2-28-2009    6
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Facebook: You Own All Your Data. Period. (But See You at the Next Privacy Uproar.)
studentpreneur
by studentpreneur  2-21-2009   
 Always read the fine print in any document or else get screwed the way the credit card companies do.
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NSA Goes Completely Spooky--The Ultimate Spy Machine
blueridge
by blueridge  2-17-2009    1
 This is not science fiction. It is real and George Orwell's nightmare. And it is meant for you. "What are you doing, Dave?" (Computer Hal--2001, Space Odyssey) "The technology behaves like a robot, understanding and answering complex questions," said a former Aquaint researcher. "Think of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the most memorable character, HAL 9000, having a conversation with David. We are essentially building this system. We are building HAL." Consider the data-mining points in the clip, along with your SSN, REAL ID, credit reports used now for "ID verification", all of which taps your banking, tax, employment and all of your medical records, and you know that GOOGLE will certainly play a role (for profit) in this venture "capturing your interests and thoughts" as well for a total "sneak and peak" on the entire population.
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UK Spy centre will track you on holiday
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  2-8-2009   
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Hospitals Use Wallet Biopsy To Determine Level Of Care
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  2-4-2009    2
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Are you sure you’re the only one with access to that password you ‘recovered’? Think again
brightlight4
by brightlight4  2-2-2009    1
 It’s well known that the biggest threat to sensitive data comes from the inside. Connecting the dots, it’s not inconceivable that some insider at some Web service provider somewhere might be throwing a sniffer on the local area network to capture passwords that, in the course of their recovery, are viewable as clear text. The risk varies from one service provider to the next and from one password to the next. For example, if for certain services you use the same, easy to remember innocuous password that, if discovered, wouldn’t matter anyway, then there’s little risk. If however, a password that also protects your access to more sensitive systems (eg: your bank) is showing up in a password recovery routine that e-mails that password to you in clear text, the risk is significantly higher. From online service to online service, the techniques vary. For example, some will e-mail a temporary password and force you to reset it on the next login. Others will mail you a URL that you m
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