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How To Build Your INVISUS Direct Business Using Email Marketing
By admin | August 11, 2008
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Building your INVISUS Direct business using Email Marketing is easier than you realize. Last week I wrote an article over at MLMHelpDesk.com about email marketing.
If you are serious about using Email Marketing to build your INVISUS business then you need to take two specific actions.
1. Go read the article I wrote. Click Here.
2. Go secure your Email Autoresponder Solution at INVISUSProspects.com.
This solution is a private autoresponder solution created by Enrique Garibay, Founder of MLMLeads.com. It included 31 email messages and 5000 to 25,000 leads.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me personally.
Never Give Up,
Troy Dooly
Executive Manager
INVISUS Direct
850-650-0557
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Who Is The Godfather Of MLM
By admin | August 8, 2008
Bob Schmidt was called the Ambassador of MLM, Glen Turner was called the BullDog of MLM, but throughout history there has only been one godfather of MLM and he is our own Mark Latin.
Listen to this powerful interview done live today on The Maverick Leader Talk Radio Show.
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INVISUS Direct Threat Of The Month DoS Attacks
By admin | August 7, 2008
INVISUS Direct has identified the security threat of the month as DoS attacks. In this report we will explain what a Dos Attack is and how you can prevent it.
What is a DoS Attack
Here is an example of a DoS attack. In July vulnerabilities were uncovered that allowed remote authenticated attackers to launch denial-of-service (DoS) on the Windows Live OneCare/Windows Defender/ForeFront.
How Does a DoS attack Work
In the case of Windows Live OnceCare is a new subscription-based service provided by Microsoft to protect Windows computers (Always aprime target for hackers).
In this DoS attack the recently discovere vulnerabilities did not need user interaction. In most cases a DoS attack is iniciated by sending an email to the victim, convensing the victim to visit a website or be transfering files through a p2p/im (peer 2 peer transfer or Instant Messaging).
how To Prevent a DoS Attack
In the case of Microsoft they issued an update to correct this vulnerability. However, the best pervention is making sure your security is up todate and is enterprise grade software.
The iSimplify service by INVISUS Direct provides four individual layers of protection that will help to detect and prevent a DoS attack.
The second action you should take is to educate your family so they know what to look for when they are surfing the net, transfering files through p2p or Iming with their friends.
Never Give Up,
The Maverick Leader
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INVISUS Direct Monthly Cyber Crime Activity Report
By admin | August 5, 2008
This month the INVISUS Direct Cyber Crime Activity Report is full of cyber criminal activity from across the globe, plus a round up of identity theft and security related news.
Plumas Lake, Calf.
A man bilked $50K (a few pennies at a time) from online brokerage companies E-Trade & Schwab brokerage houses. He apparently exploited a backdoor in a procedure that both brokerage houses use.
Houston, Tx.
A former U.S. Navy contractor admitted he sold confidential information on 17,000 U.S. Marines to an undercover FBI agent posing as a foreign official.
San Francisco, Calf.
An apparently inadvertent DoS attack knocked thw website of San Fransisco-based Revision3 offline for three days, preventing users from downloading or watching the internet television shows produced by the network.
Connecticut.
the Bank of New York Mellon lost a tape containing some 4.5 million customer records. The tape was last seen in transit by a records management firm, Archive Systems.The bank plans to offer one year of free credit monitoring to victims.
Washington D.C.
The National Security Agency’s website and its mail services went down for several hours. Researchers speculated the cause was several basic mistakes in the configuration of its DNS systems.
Belgium
Several NATO allies signed an agreement that will fund a research center to defend against cyberattacks. The center, to be located in Estonia, will open next year.
Spain
Authorities here rounded up a group of young hackers accused of targeting a number of U.S. and foreign government websites. The five individuals, known as the D.O.M. Team, were charged with compromising roughly 21,000 web pages.
Zimbabwe
Hackers brought down the website of the state-owned newspaper, The Herald, for three days in May. It’s likely the site was attacked because the paper serves as the voice of the higly critized ZANU-PF ruling party.
Russia
Hackers knocked sites that provide nuclear radiation information offline while fake reports of radioactivity emissions were posted to forums. Officials beleive the acts were coordinated by individuals opposed to the nation’s nuclear power industry.
China
Most cyberattacks against South Korea originated in nearby China, according to a new study presented by Lee-Hong-sup, chairman of the Koria Institute of Information Security and Crytography. The Korean governement was urged to heighten its security defenses.
(This information was provided by SC Magazine)
INVISUS Direct is the World leader in Managed Security & Indentity Theft Protection through its flagship service iShare. To learn more information on INVISUS DIrect and they iShare click here.
Never Give Up,
INVISUS Direct
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INVISUS Direct Top Security Breaches For The Month
By admin | May 21, 2008
These top Security Breaches lead to huge data loss, and consumer venerability.
Hannaford Brothers Supermarket Chain - A breach effects all of its 165 stores in the Northeast, 106 Sweetbay Stores in Florida and a smaller number of independent groceries that sell Hannaford products.
The Dental Network - A security breach of The Dental Network website left access to the personal data of members unprotected for approximately 2 weeks.
Antioch University - A computer system that contained personal information was breached by an unauthorized intruder three times.
Total number of records containing sensitive personal information involved in security breaches since January 2005 now numbers 223,334,777 records.
Never Give Up,
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Phishing Attacks Hit An All Time High
By admin | May 19, 2008
Phishing attacks hit an all time high in March of 2008 with 14,802 different scams reported.
March saw a new overall record in the number of phishing attacks recorded. March marked an increase of almost 1800 attacks when compared to the previous record set in December 2007.
Make sure you are protecting yourself against phishing attacks, but keeping your computer’s security up to date.
Never Give Up,
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INVISUS Direct Cybercriminal Activity Report
By admin | May 15, 2008
This is our monthly INVISUS Direct Cybercriminal activity report. Our goal is to provide our readers with current information, which they can share with their friends, family, subscribers and anyone who is serious about protecting themselves from cyber predators.
Seattle - Gregory Kopiloff, 35, was sentenced to 51 months in prison after pleading guilty last year to using file-sharing programs to pull off an ID Theft scam.
He used P2P programs to search the computers of other people in file-sharing networks to steal their personal information off tax returns, student financial aid applications and credit card reports.
Make sure everyone you knows fully understands the dangers of P2P file-sharing software.
Toronto - Paul Gillespie, a former police officer here, was appointed director of the Centre of Cybercrime Research. The institute is a University of Ontario Institute of Technology initiative designed to help law enforcement responded to internet crimes, particularly cyberstalking and phishing.
Mexico - Five people here agreed to join 45 other individuals from around the world in the McAfeee S.P.A.M. (Spam Persistently All Month) Experience.
McAfee outfitted participants with a laptop free of anti-spam protection and they were asked to respond to junk emails to see what happens.
West Haven, Conn - Daniel Mascia, 24 faces up to five years in prison after admitting his involvement in an AOL phishing scam. The scheme involved sending face greeting cards emails, which actually contained malware.
Panama City, Fla - Robert Bentley, 21, pleaded guilty to infecting hundreds of computers in Europe with adware, costing victims tens of thousands of dollars to detect and remediate. Bentley and his co-conspirators received money for placing the adware from a Western Europe-based operation. He faces 10 years in prison.
Ukraine - A convicted cybercrime boss is now heading the newly formed Internet Party of Ukraine, a political party created after the nation’s parliamentary elections last year. Dmitri golubov, 24 who used the online alias “script”, had been jailed after leading the Carderplanet.com forum, which traded stolen credit card numbers.
Asia-Pacific region is the top source of zombies.
The nature of spam and its distribution on the internet presents challenges in identifying the location of people who are sending it. Many spammers try to redirect attention away from their actual geopgraphic location. IN an attempt to bypass DNS block lists, they use trojans that relay mail, which allows them to send spam from sites that are distent from their physical location.
Never Give Up,
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