Bing goes the Baseload!
or If you can't Bing them join them.
I'm not sure which. Have to get back to you ....
Microsoft on Thursday unveiled a program to alert banks and online services when accounts they oversee are compromised. The Internet Fraud Alert will serve as a centralized repository for stolen account credentials and personal information, Microsoft said in a press release announcing the system. It creates a single place for …
I read that article on my work computer, running Fedora 13 as its operating system, using Firefox 3.6.3. I followed the link to ifraudalert.org, and further followed the link to Consumer Resources. I then read the line:
For Internet safety information & security updates, go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
So... How do I get relevant information about Internet safety information and security updates for my operating system and security updates.... fail!
I can see it now...
Is there a special someone in your life causing you grief, giving you hell or otherwise making your like world a miserable place? Do you have a few key pieces of personal info for that special someone? is that special someone traveling abroad? If you answered yes to all 3 of these, then now is your opportunity to spread some of that special love right back at your special someone.... That's right, in one simple but glorious moment you can return the favor and make your special someones life a living hell by reporting their account compromised on this new one stop shop for ID theft prevention. With one simple complaint all bank accounts will be frozen, credit cards canceled and all other forms of financial management will be locked down tighter than fort knox in the blink of an eye, and the best part is, with that special someone being abroad, he'll stand absolutely zero chance of getting this situation resolved until he gets home, if he gets home...