Online Diet Program Reviews
We've divided diet plans into two categories: Do-It-Yourself plans, which give you all the information you need to cook or buy the right food, and Meal Delivery plans, where all the food you need is made for you and shipped to your door.
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What can I do if a child has been a victim of identity theft?
The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question.
Q: I found out that someone used my grandson’s Social Security number to get phone service. How can I stop this? He’s only 11 years old.
A: If someone has used or is using a child’s Social Security number to secure a service, [...]
NextAdvisor launches Internet fax reviews
NextAdvisor is proud to announce that it has added Internet fax reviews services to its portfolio of online reviews. Internet fax services allow individuals to send and receive faxes from just about any computer with Internet access. Technologies like email and the World Wide Web have not replaced the fax; they’ve actually made it more [...]
NextAdvisor.com reviews online dating services
Online dating is one of the most popular Internet-based services, and for good reason. Plenty of people are looking for love, but don’t have the time or the inclination to meet people in bars. For the price of a few drinks a month, you can browse through a database of available matches in your area. [...]
Do you know anything about an online product called Registery Booster by Micr...
The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question. To maintain the integrity of the original question, we do not edit or change reader questions in any way.
Q: Do you know anything about an online product called Registery Booster by Microsoft? You can download it for 30 dollars to help [...]
Facebook updates its privacy policy, once again
Facebook unveiled its latest privacy policy today, as well as changes to the privacy settings. Facebook’s privacy policy and settings must continuously evolve with the addition of new features that involve third-party applications and websites. But this time, Facebook has also discontinued its regional networks, and instead, the new default privacy settings are set to [...]
Holiday temps make the best scammers
Robert Siciliano is a NextAdvisor.com Expert Guest Blogger
This is the absolute best time of the year to be a dishonest temporary worker. Holiday hustle and bustle overwhelms managers and supervisors and they can?t possibly see everything their employees are doing. It has been said that only 10% of employees are honest, 10% of employees will [...]
Phishers target web hosting customers
You might want to be especially cautious about emails that purport to come from your web host. A new phishing scheme is underway, and it’s targeting customers of popular web hosting services. The bait is an email that says the following: “Due to the system maintenance, we kindly ask you to take a few minutes [...]
Tiger Woods malware attacks!
Think twice before clicking on a video that purports to show the Tiger Woods car accident (humorously dubbed a ‘Caddy Smack’ by the San Francisco Chronicle). No such video exists, but like other hot celeb stories that have come before, the Woods story is being used by hackers to infect the PCs of curiosity seekers. [...]
Twelve Scams of Christmas (part 4)
Robert Siciliano is a NextAdvisor.com Expert Guest Blogger
As cybercriminals begin to take advantage of the holiday season, McAfee has revealed ?The Twelve Scams of Christmas,? the most dangerous online scams that computer users should be cautious of this holiday season. According to Consumer Reports? 2009 State of the Net Survey, cybercriminals have bilked $8 billion [...]
Twelve Scams of Christmas (Part 3)
Robert Siciliano is a NextAdvisor.com Expert Guest Blogger
As cybercriminals begin to take advantage of the holiday season, McAfee has revealed ?The Twelve Scams of Christmas,? the most dangerous online scams that computer users should be cautious of this holiday season. According to Consumer Reports? 2009 State of the Net Survey, cybercriminals have bilked $8 billion [...]