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  • How to Avoid Computer Crime

    Most computer crime is avoidable. The criminal's basic approach is to convince the user that an "account will be terminated," or a bank account is "overdrawn." Then the scammer will get you to go...

  • How to Stop Plagiarism and Plagiarism Online - deal with it

    Detect and Stop Plagiarist and Plagiarism Online. Copyright infringement can be stopped. Don't just email the little dipstick that stole your work - get some results. This is a legal situation...

  • How to Get Your Money Back From an Internet Scam

    No one likes being ripped off from an Internet scam. In most such cases an individual buys a product or service from someone on the other end of the Internet and that individual never receives the...

  • How to Avoid Internet Fraud

    The growth of home computers means that many people are able to enjoy the convenience of shopping and investing online. Unfortunately, it also means that con artists and identity thieves have...

  • How to Protect the Right to Free Speech on the Internet

    One of the last areas where free speech may be a true reality is the internet. Blogging places everyday citizens on a level playing field with political pundits and lawmakers. The creation of a...

  • How to Deal With Internet Crime

    Internet crime is a widespread problem all around the world. It ranges from not receiving an item from an online auction, to major fraud involving large sums of money. If you are a victim of...

  • How to Protect Cyber Rights

    In today's Digital Age, the Internet is used for cultural, social, educational, commercial and entertainment purposes. Its empowers users by creating a global communication network that is...

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