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It doesn’t matter if your company guards military secrets or just manufactures ice cream products. If you have a computer network there are threats to it. Threats to a network come from all kinds of sources. They are both from within an organization and from the outside. If employees have network access, there can be a security risk on several different levels. From simple employee attrition or turnover, people come and go. This leaves the threat of people who know network access passwords and these people can also reveal them to other interested parties. The network administrators keep strict controls on this situation. Sometimes access to computer information is considered so sensitive that stories are often told of employee resignations or firings that warrant supervision upon their physical exit to make sure they do not attempt network sabotage or steal data.

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From outside the company, threats are extremely dangerous. From viral attacks, planting Trojans and interception of valuable data, the attacks can come from numerous sources and at anytime. With much business done over the Internet access to almost any network from anywhere can invite attackers and data thieves.

If you think that your company has nothing valuable to steal or sabotage, think again. Every company has employee’s Social Security numbers and many that deal with customers have credit cards on file.

You may think too that no one would care about breaking into your network from the outside or understand who would want to transmit a nasty virus. One thing is for sure, if the network is left open to being a target, someone will find a reason.

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They also usually say that when sending the money back to them that you “wire” it to them.

Now if you do all this – deposit the sum of money, smile when you see the large sum of money in your account, and gladly wire them their small ‘fee’, you’ll soon be crying because within a day or two of all this your check will bounce. This will leave you with no money (from your windfall) and will leave you stuck losing the money you wired them, since you can’t get this money back. (why do you think they said ‘wire’ them the money?)

The cure can come in several forms. The best but most inconvenient for me is to require their registration be approved by me before they can post. This however takes up quite a bit of time on my part. The second best is to keep an eye on your forums and when they register, ban their back sides. They usually are easy to spot because of the user names they use like Amequelet, PraigeZoori, or Detoxon. Banning on my SMF message board usually take a second or two and they have been stopped in their tracks because of IP blocking. After a while most spammer groups will give up on their efforts.

If your message board has a calendar, you might better set the permissions to admin only for posting to it. Spammers love calendars also. On my Christian fellowship board I found over 600 posts with URL and key words that were eating bandwidth like candy.

If you are in doubt about something or suspicious, contact the Federal Trade Commission and they should be able to help you. These scammers are becoming really good today and you need to remain on your toes so you don’t fall victim to them you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.