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Posted on Wednesday, 9th November 2011 by Nate Sawers

As an insurance insider I reveal why failing AIG Life Insurance Company destiny, fate. top insurance secret reveals practice AIG Life Insurance risking all financial glory. Other insurance company headquarters like AIG have commonly manipulated business risk. why buying business is a risky financial explosion rarely succeeding.

Sure read and saw on news lots reasons why AIG is a still a failing life insurance company that never recover financial status it once . liquidity crisis caused by dealing in derivatives tied to downfall real estate market in United States is surprising. Dealing in subprime mortgages a bet to obtain high profit returns. Lots life insurance companies it also. However it is revealed that a little a dozen possible failing financial outlook.

This dirty dozen, almost everything AIG Life Insurance Company.

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Tags: Insurance Company, Life Insurance, Life Insurance Company, Risk
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Posted on Tuesday, 8th November 2011 by Archie Norton

Before identity theft happens to you – well, in case identity theft happens to you – you should have a game plan in place on what to do about it. It does affect close to 10 million Americans each year so this really is something you should think about. To be more specific, you should take some steps so that you can easily thwart someone from using your information even if they have access to it.

There are several things you can have on hand to make the process easier. First of all, make sure you have copies of all of your credit cards and forms of identification – front and back. This will ensure that you have the information you need to report them stolen and/or cancel them as soon as possible. You don’t want to waste valuable time searching for card numbers and phone numbers while the identity thief is at work.

It’s also a good idea to have the contact information for the Federal Trade Commission and the local police department on hand, as well as your primary financial institution’s details. Of course,

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Tags: Happens, Identity Theft, Identity Theft Happens, Theft Happens
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Posted on Monday, 31st October 2011 by Archie Norton

AVG Internet Security 2012 gives its users a few extra features that raise its game to compete with the larger Internet security suites. The most important of those is the identity protection feature, which helps protect your identity and password from hackers. It also includes a PC analyzer which will clean your computer of junk files, broken shortcuts and other things that could be slowing down its performance. And for a price, you can also add parental controls ($0.99/year) or online backup ($79.99/year). All this for half the price of the bigger security software suites! You can also get an additional 20% off through NextAdvisor. To get the deal or read the full review, .

Tags: Avg, Avg Internet, Avg Internet Security, Internet Security
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Posted on Tuesday, 25th October 2011 by Archie Norton

Vanessa here, with AllClear ID. “Smart Cards,” credit cards embedded with RFID chips, are getting more attention as more banks issue them to their customers.

What is RFID – and why is it in my credit card? An RFID credit card has a radio frequency microprocessor inside it that contains your card information. When you check out at the register, you wave your smart card within a few inches of an RFID-enabled terminal. The terminal reads your data, transmitted via radio waves, and completes your purchase. This is the technology used at unmanned tollbooths that let you drive right through.

But unbeknownst to you, you may have one of these cards without even knowing it. RFID cards look like your standard credit card, and some even have the magnetic stripe on the back of the card so that you can also swipe it to pay.

Do RFID credit cards put you at risk for identity theft or fraud? Bo Ho

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Posted on Sunday, 23rd October 2011 by Nate Sawers

The Spencer Institute offers a full spectrum of holistic and traditional online certification programs that train health, nutrition and wellness coaches to help their clients with fitness, relationships, environment, diet and more. All of the certifications are online and self-paced.

From green living to mind-body fitness training, and from sports hypnosis to stress management coaching, The Spencer Institute offers holistic online training for health and wellness coaches. Recognizing that wellness is now a $1 trillion industry, the organization offers 13 different online certifications designed to help coaches in a variety of fields give their clients the tools they need to live better, longer lives.

“I took the Holistic Life Coaching Certification to build on my credentials as someone who could help others. B

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Posted on Saturday, 22nd October 2011 by Archie Norton

The hacker collective known as Anonymous has expressed interest in hacking industrial systems that control critical infrastructures, such as gas and oil pipelines, chemical plants and water and sewage treatment facilities, according to a Department of Homeland Security bulletin.

But DHS doubts the anarchic group has the necessary skills. At least for now.

Anonymous efforts to attack such systems could be thwarted by the lack of centralized leadership in the loosely collected group, the bulletin says, as well as a lack of “specific expertise” about how the systems work and how to attack them. However, the report notes, the latter could easily be overcome through study of publicly available information.

“The information available on Anonymous suggests they currently have a limited ability to conduct attacks targeting [industrial control systems],” according to DHS. “Howeve

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Tags: Hacking, Hacking Nation’s
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