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List of dangerous keywords on search engines.

by Surender on May 31, 2009 · 3 comments

in How To, India, Miscellaneous

World of the Internet is becoming increasingly dangerous with cybercriminals out to use those search terms to infect your computer with malware.
Free Softwares can steal your important data like Credit card,bank account details or even your other personal details.
Computer security company McAfee did a survey of over 2,600 keywords as defined by top search engines [...]

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Beware!PayPal Email Scam Turned into New Web Site Version.

by Surender on April 12, 2009 · 0 comments

in Miscellaneous

Dear Readers,
I keep on getting hit over the head with this new type of the Paypal phishing scam.I have almost been fooled by this scam so many times.I figured to prevent the same issues with you.I figured it was way past due to post this really well done.PayPal scam mail.
I received following mail asking personal [...]

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Tips for Online Shopping.

by Surender on November 20, 2008 · 0 comments

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Shopping online has become more and more popular in America as we are all looking to save a little time and money. E-commerce sales are growing at astronomical numbers ranging from 20-25% per year. And according to Forrester Research, 40% of households are using coupons in their web shopping. The huge increases are obvious: the [...]

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Shopping Search on AOL.

by Surender on November 8, 2008 · 0 comments

in Miscellaneous

Find your Products,Compare prices and features.AOL search provides lot of features.If you are looking some thanksgiving,Gifts to your friends or whether you want to purchase the product to yourself Go on AOL search and find there.
Type your product name in AOL Search Box and see the result.

 
 

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Ultimately Obama Won The US President race.

by Surender on November 5, 2008 · 0 comments

in Miscellaneous

I am back with “Ultimately Obama Won” topic.
Democrat Barack Obama wrote his name indelibly into the pages of American history on Wednesday, engineering a social and political upheaval to become the country’s first black president-elect in a runaway victory over Republican John McCain.
The 47-year-old Illinois senator, son of a white mother from Kansas and an [...]

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