Protect
yourself from identity theft with System
Shield!
Identity and information theft
is a very real threat, and deleting data
or even formatting your hard drive is
just not enough to protect your data from
thieves.
Contrary to popular belief,
anything and everything you have installed,
used or even just looked at on your PC
is still there. Deleting a file isn't
enough. Deleting a whole directory isn't
enough. Removing files from your Recycle
Bin isn't enough. Even formatting the
whole hard drive isn't enough.
With the use of simple
and readily-available tools, data, private
correspondence, credit card numbers, personal
pictures, videos, and other identifiable
information may be pulled straight-off
your supposedly "clean" hard
drive.
System Shield is your
powerful, easy to use solution against
information and identity theft.
System Shield was designed
to protect your computer from unauthorized
attempts at recovering data that was intended
to remain private or confidential. Most
people believe that when a file is deleted,
it is permanently and irrecoverably "gone".
This assumption is far from the truth.
Read on for more information on how System
Shield can protect you.
Identity theft is the
designer-crime of the new century. It
is primarily driven by the incredible
surge in Internet popularity, coupled
with the fact that most people are unaware
of the dangers associated with being literally
networked together with the rest of the
world, and have no idea how to properly
protect themselves. When someone steals
your identity, they virtually BECOME you,
purchasing items on credit, committing
crimes, writing checks, and engaging in
many other disastrous actions.
Consider this the next
time you decide to upgrade to a new PC,
or even hard drive: Are you comfortable
with the fact that anyone whom you sell
or give these old peripherals to can,
and in many cases will, extract the data
that used to be on your PC? How many personal
files are contained therein? How many
confidential emails did you send or receive?
How many private pictures found their
way on to your system? What sort of websites
have you "accidentally" browsed?
Have you ever entered
your credit card number, name, address,
or telephone number in a document on your
computer? Have any unsavory pictures ever
made their way onto your PC? Has anything
that can ever be construed as illegal
been used or installed, even if they were
uninstalled and deleted? All of these
may still be easily recoverable! Don't
let this information fall into the wrong
hands.
If you think about it,
how does a company that makes a virus
scanner know to add a new virus to its
list? The virus must have been found,
and have infected an uncounted number
of computers already. The same goes for
Internet security holes: they can only
be protected against once they have been
discovered. What does this mean? It means
you need even more protection!
There are untold numbers
of cases where disgruntled employees secretly
log onto high-security computer terminals
in an attempt to find valuable information
that may be sold or otherwise improperly
confiscated. It takes five minutes for
someone with basic computer skills to
sit down, install, and use freely available
software to recover anything you've deleted
on any computer.
Most of us have also fallen
victim to high-tech web traps where once
you wander into the wrong part of net-town,
the doors slam shut and no matter how
hard you try, new windows and a frenzy
of pop-up ads easily outwit your mouse's
feeble attempts at escape. Just a petty
annoyance you say? Wrong!
If you are interested in multiple licences,
upgrades or have other questions, please
contact
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