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Before You Click...or Before You Enter Any Personal Info

Malicious websites might look identical to a legitimate site to fool you into revealing passwords, personal or financial information. The trick usually relies on a variation in spelling or in using a slightly different domain, so pay close attention to the website URLs of any questionable pages.

Safetly first - a simple click, in some situations can be a spyware trap. Be aware of:

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To figure out our list of startups, we followed a simple process. We focused our analysis on six social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Snapchat and Pinterest. At the end of the exercise, this is what the data looked like… read more.