by Steven Weisman, Esq. | Oct 11, 2013 | Scam of the day, Site Related
I have been reporting to you in October 5th’s Scam of the day and October 9th’s Scam of the day about the breach at Adobe, the maker of products such as Adobe Acrobat PDF reader, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe ColdFusion that is affecting a minimum of 2.9...
by Steven Weisman, Esq. | Oct 10, 2013 | Scam of the day, Site Related
A Subscriber Identity Module, more commonly known as a SIM card, is an integrated circuit that stores information used to authenticate subscribers on mobile devices, such as smart phones. The SIM card is able to be transferred between different devices, and often...
by Steven Weisman, Esq. | Oct 8, 2013 | Scam of the day, Site Related
Recently I informed you of the major hacking into Adobe, the maker of many software programs that we all use. Personal data on 2.9 million Adobe users was stolen by hackers over a period of as much as five months before Adobe discovered the breach of its security and...
by Steven Weisman, Esq. | Oct 8, 2013 | Scam of the day, Site Related
Yesterday, lawyer and former military intelligence officer John Donald Cody, who has used the alias, Bobby Thompson went on trial for scamming people around the country out of more than one hundred million dollars in regard to a fraudulent charity, the United States...
by Steven Weisman, Esq. | Oct 7, 2013 | Scam of the day, Site Related
Today’s “scam of the day” is not a scam, but a tool to keep you from being scammed. Identity thieves and scammers are constantly discovering and exploiting vulnerabilities in the software that we all use. Companies are just as constantly trying to...