Monday, February 5, 2007

Security Fix (Ways to make money on the internet) Live

Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs answered your questions about the latest computer security threats and offers ways to protect yourself and your personal information.
Forget the anti-virus software, the crackdowns on "spam" and "spoofing" and "phishing," and all the attempts by computer companies to build more secure machines.
There's a reason why Santa Claus, who, it turns out, is also a renowned ninja, wears a red suit. The jolly crimson hue comes from the blood of all the kids he's had to kill after they've busted him delivering toys on Christmas Eve. "He has to do it," explains the ninja from Askaninja.com.
Names on the 2005 Top 40 Companies for Hispanics list come from all sectors of the U.S. economy, but their corporate cultures share one trait an awareness of diversity throughout the organization.
Holy live t.v. batman!!!! Yes, we were live this morning doing the Sunday a.m. newscast when all of a sudden the fire alarm went off. If you didn't see it, it went something like this:
(PRWeb) February 5, 2007 -- Sales of consumer electronics are growing at a record pace this year as online sales revenue is expected to reach the trillion dollar threshold by 2012.
Adventurous eaters, prepare for something new. Trinity United Methodist Church in Frederick will host a Taste of Guatemala Saturday to raise money for their mission in March. The event begins at 6 p.m. and will also feature a silent auction.
By Richard ChinI, Richard Chin, am a newspaper reporter and the writer of this article. But did you know that I'm also a judge in Massachusetts, a Rhodes scholar, a squash pro, a martial arts expert and a male model? Actually not me, but other people named Richard Chin.