0
POPSExpert IT Security Training Superior Solutions, Inc. is a full service consulting and training firm focused on performing IT Security Audits and Assessments. We provide security audits, assessments, and training. Our cyber security deliver training on site or at your location.
0
POPSThe Quickest way to Uninstall Cyber Security---Learn The fastest Way To Get Rid Of It!!! What is Cyber Security? If you're thinking it's a rogue spyware scam, then you're right. Cyber Security is another in the long line of corrupted programs designed to infiltrate your computer and destroy your personal files and personal safety. This awful spyware is in the same family as Total Security, one of the worst viruses to spread through the internet in years. This headache will violate your security, possibly resulting in identity theft. Be careful, get rid of it as soon as you can!
1
POPSRemove A Plethora Of FAKE Antivirus Software With This Free App list of applications that it detects and removes: 1. Cyber Security 2. Alpha Antivirus 3. Braviax 4. Windows Police Pro 5. Antivirus Pro 2010 6. PC Antispyware 2010 7. FraudTool.MalwareProtector.d 8. Winshield2009.com 9. Green AV 10. Windows Protection Suite 11. Total Security 2009 12. Windows System Suite 13. Antivirus BEST 14. System Security 15. Personal Antivirus 16. System Security 2009 17. Malware Doctor 18. Antivirus System Pro 19. WinPC Defender 20. Anti-Virus-1 21. Spyware Guard 2008 22. System Guard 2009 23. Antivirus 2009 24. Antivirus 2010 25. Antivirus Pro 2009 26. Antivirus 360 and 27. MS Antispyware 2009 I hate these programs --software that advertise their ability to protect and fix your machine, yet once they are installed, they take over your machine, disable your antivirus and hold your computer as a virtual hostage
4
POPSCyber-Security Bill Permits President to "Seize Temporary Control of Private Sector Networks During A So-Called... Emergency The bill would allow the president to unilaterally declare "a cybersecurity emergency" for non-governmental computer networks in order to respond to a threat. Other sections of the bill go even further: they proscribe government-controlled certification programs that license computer security professionals. And it goes on to demand that certain, privately-owned computer systems and networks be managed only by those professionals who have achieved the federal certification. In all seriousness: if you were elected President and wanted to transform the U.S. into a third-world banana republic like Venezuela, how would your policies differ from those of Obama?
7
POPSBill Would Give President Emergency Control of Internet
The White House is supposed to engage in "periodic mapping" of private networks deemed to be critical, and those companies "shall share" requested information with the federal government. ("Cyber" is defined as anything having to do with the Internet, telecommunications, computers, or computer networks.) "The language has changed but it doesn't contain any real additional limits," EFF's (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Tien says. "It simply switches the more direct and obvious language they had originally to the more ambiguous (version)...The designation of what is a critical infrastructure system or network as far as I can tell has no specific process. There's no provision for any administrative process or review. That's where the problems seem to start. And then you have the amorphous powers that go along with it." Translation: If your company is deemed "critical," a new set of regulations kick in involving who you can hire, what information you must disclose, . . .
10
POPSAnother Power Grab? "Clinton, of the Internet Security Alliance, praised President Obama's May science policy review, which he said would take cybersecurity in the right direction by promoting incentives to get the private industry to improve its own security measures. But he faulted the Senate bill, which he said would centralize regulations for an industry that is too varied to fall under the control of a single set of rules without endangering the economy and security. "We think a lot of things need to be done to enhance cybersecurity," he told FOXNews.com, but this bill is "not something that we could support." " Here's my simple thought: At what point do we say 'stop'? At what point is the government taking things a step too far? When will Americans wake up?
0
POPS Social Networking Dangers Internet Safety Center believes in educating parents to protect your kids to computer security. Social networking parental control is necessary to avert cyber bullying with the help of kids safe social networking guide
0
POPS Internet Safety Center Internet Safety Center believes in educating parents to protect your kids to computer security. Social networking parental control is necessary to avert cyber bullying with the help of kids safe social networking guide.
0
POPS Avert Cyber Bullying Internet Safety Center provides Internet Safety for Children and kids against viruses, spyware, malware and key loggers. We are the best in computer security and provide tips and advise for internet safety for kids and you.
2
POPSDHS Chief says Cyber Security 3.0 Needed We need to move cyber-security from the 1.0 to the 3.0 quickly. We appointed a deputy undersecretary for cyber. The direction I gave him was: Hire the best and brightest to bolster the cyber-security center
0
POPSCyber Security Market Market Research Media forecasts that the U.S. Federal Cybersecurity market will grow steadily – at about 6.2% CAGR over the next six years.
2
POPSPC Attack According to the article, the US is also involved in this attack. I guess N Korea has adopted "if you can't play fair, play dirty".
19
POPSWe’d All Be Better Off, If The Internet Was Never Invented Cyberspace is the last bastion of free speech and source for non-corporate news and information we have. It's also a thorn in the eye of those who would like to control everything we read and everything we say. All under the guise of "national security". How much do you wanna bet, that these current so-called "cyber attacks" are false flag operations? I'll eat my hat, if they ain't. we’d all be better off if the internet was never invented We? Who we? I know who'd be better off and it sure ain't the little people. :mad: