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ronbo57

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Carol just learned how easy it is to order over the internet! Fellas....I don't make that much money! We've bills to pay! Password maybe? Charge first? Ask questions later? And I thought Wal-Mart was my enemy! Paleeeezz!
 
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You need a good program that can block key logging. Hackers have a program that can log key strokes. They use it to get your cc numbers, bank account numbers etc. I use Norton System Works. Not plugging for norton but it works for me. There are a lot of other good security programs out there. Always make sure the website you're on is secure too. I do a lot of buying on the web and haven't had a problem yet.
May GOD Bless
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hackers could do a one computer at a time break in for data or they can send out a bunch of emails saying this is eBay and you need to click this link ..... and then when you get there there is a message saying you need to log in to update your records....and you do and you find you didn't go to anything belonging to eBay but instead some foreign place that put up a fake eBay front window to make you think you are ok. The data you enter is now on their computer and can do anything they want with it.

I always check links - right click and check Properties. We don't have an eBay in Russia or other former Communist countries or in Arab countries so beware!

Oh yeah I do use a firewall (ZoneAlarm) that works for me - takes up less harddrive space than does Symantec or Norton programs - and I can delete it (have had problems with Norton when trying to uninstall on several machines so don't use that any more).
 
Tell her she can only charge for things you want! :lol:
 
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