Privacy is a constant, personal issue for anyone who has learned to log online. Recently the Federal Trade Commission and the Commerce Department requested more Privacy for web surfers, and today Privacy was lost on a smaller scale with the outing…
Read more >>Can you guess how many Terrorists have been caught at checkpoints in American airports? Given all of the effort by TSA to reach out and touch as many people as possible — at least those they like — you may be surprised to hear …
Read more >>WASHINGTON — Congress moved Wednesday to stop scammers who use fake caller IDs to trick people into revealing Social Security and Credit Card numbers and other vital information. House lawmakers trying to wrap up work for the year also pass…
Read more >>(CNN) - Sarah Palin is blaming supporters of Wikileaks for a cyber-attack that briefly brought down her her political action committee web site this week. Beginning Tuesday, an anonymous network of Hackers sympathetic to Wikileaks launched a serie…
Read more >>My Newsletter topic today is critical thinking as a safeguard of our Sovereignty. I am joined today by Newt Gingrich, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, David Codrea and Gerard Valentino. Thanks to all my readers who answered my reader poll. Opt-in to my Saf…
Read more >>The Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan New York is warning that the good will-towards- man that pervades during the Holiday Season also is Prime Time for holiday Fraud. People can fall into any number of traps over the holidays and become Vict…
Read more >>Glenn A. Fine is stepping down as Inspector General at the Department of Justice after a decade in the post, Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Monday. “I believe it is time for me to pursue new professional challenges,” Fine, 5…
Read more >>Google is making a play for your travel dollars, but first it has to clear security. The search giant is looking to break into the travel business and compete with Orbitz, CheapTickets, Travelocity and the like. To do it, Google is trying to pur…
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