'Tis the Season to Shop Safely.Comcast Alerts Consumers to Protect Your Computers and Personal Information Before Shopping Online This Holiday Season PHILADELPHIA -- As the holiday shopping season begins, more consumers will be turning to the Internet this year to find special deals and offers in hopes of saving money during this tough economic time. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Shop.org's recent eHoliday Study, more than half of online retailers expect their holiday sales to increase at least 15 percent over last year.* Although online shopping can be convenient and even cost-effective, there are some dangers that lurk on the Web and the anticipated increase in online shopping sales could entice a cyber criminal to look for their next victim. Comcast, the nation's largest residential broadband Internet See broadband. service provider, is committed to helping consumers protect themselves from cyber scams and other Internet threats by providing online shopping safety tips for the holiday season. "In this difficult economy, more people may shop online this holiday season looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. coupons, discounts and better deals so it's important for them to know how to protect their computers from online threats that can compromise personal information and lead to identity theft," said Jay Opperman, Senior Director of Security and Privacy for Comcast. In order to help secure a computer and personal information, Comcast offers seven quick tips to keep in mind before shopping online this holiday season: 1. "S" means "secure" - When shopping on the Web, be sure you see https:// (the "s" stands for "secure") at the beginning of the URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. for any page where you plan to enter financial information. Also, look for a lock or a similar icon at the top or the bottom of the Web page indicating that you are connected to a secure site. When using Internet Explorer Microsoft's Web browser, which comes with Windows starting with Windows 98. Commonly called "IE," versions for Mac and Unix are also available. Internet Explorer is the most widely used Web browser on the market. It has also been the browser engine in AOL's Internet access software. version 6 or earlier, the security icon will be at the bottom of the page. When using Internet Explorer version 7, the icon will be at the top of the page. 2. Use anti-virus software anti-virus software n → Antivirensoftware f and tools - Install active and up-to-date anti-virus software on all computers to detect and remove viruses and keyloggers that can steal customers' identities when using their bank or credit cards online. At no additional cost, Comcast High-Speed Internet See broadband. customers can download the McAfee[R] Security Suite which provides a set of tools to help customers keep their home computers safe, protected and virus-free. Comcast customers can also download a Comcast Toolbar A row or column of on-screen buttons used to activate functions in the application. Many toolbars are customizable, letting you add and delete buttons as required. Toolbars may be fixed in position or may float, which means they can be dragged to a more convenient location in the at no additional cost, which includes anti-spyware, anti-phishing software Anti-phishing software consists of computer programs that attempt to identify phishing content contained in websites and e-mail. It is often integrated with web browsers and email clients as a toolbar that displays the real domain name for the website the viewer is visiting, in an , a pop-up blocker and alerts about Web sites that are potentially unsafe. 3. Use anti-phishing software - Phishing is a term used for Internet scammers who imitate legitimate companies in e-mails to entice people to share user names, passwords, social security numbers, bank account information or credit card numbers. Install anti-phishing software to help prevent these kinds of online scams. Most reputable anti-virus programs contain anti-phishing software and alerts that help detect phishing scams. 4. Secure your wireless network - When using a wireless network, always secure it with a password to make sure others cannot access your personal information without your knowledge and permission. Those who are especially vulnerable are individuals who live in apartment buildings or densely populated neighborhoods. 5. Choose a secure password - When a Web site requires a username and password, create a secure password by combining different numbers, letters and symbols. Remember, the longer the password the better. In addition, be sure to log off of a Web site after completing an online transaction. Never allow unauthorized persons access to secret passwords. If they must be written down, keep them well hidden. 6. Above all, be skeptical - The Internet not only presents enormous possibilities, but also serious risks. Make good decisions and use the same common sense in a real-world shopping experience when shopping online at home. If an online offer seems too good to be true, it could be a scam, which is why you should shop from online retailers you trust. 7. Take action immediately - If you suspect identity theft, take action immediately to limit the damage. Contact your credit card company, your bank, all three credit reporting agencies and the police. Close any fraudulent accounts. Change passwords for all of your online accounts and be sure to keep records of all of the actions you have taken. For more Internet safety tips and resources, visit www.Comcast.net/Security to learn how to increase your security settings and shop safely online this holiday season. About Comcast Corporation Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) (www.comcast.com) is the nation's leading provider of entertainment, information and communication products and services. 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National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= basketball team and two large multipurpose mul·ti·pur·pose adj. Designed or used for several purposes: a multipurpose room; multipurpose software. multipurpose Adjective arenas in Philadelphia. * Shop.org, a division of the National Retail Federation, is the world's leading membership community for digital retail. According to results of the 2008 eHoliday Study, conducted by Shopzilla[R] for Shop.org, more than half of online retailers (56.1%) expect their holiday sales to increase at least 15 percent over last year. |
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