Bot Revolt

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Seniors and computers


 If you’re like me, you grew up with manual type writers, carbon paper for copes and mimeograph machines. Today everyone has a computer or two. And guess what? Ever since, everyone is being hacked by 1,004,794,486 known illegal threats. Oh and by the way, that number is growing by about 3,000 every day. 
According to the FBI, senior citizens are the most vulnerable to cyber crime because seniors are more interested in and susceptible to products promising increased cognitive function, virility, physical conditioning, anti-cancer properties, and so on. Older Americans are less likely to report a fraud because they don’t know who to report it to, are too ashamed at having been scammed, or don’t know they have been scammed.
So be very careful when surfing online.
Let me tell you a little bit about what I’ve learn through the last few months.
Do you know what a key logger is?
Probably not, the average person doesn’t. However a cyber criminal can put a key logger on your computer so that when you are typing checking your bank account, giving out your social security number, shopping online giving your credit card information and billing information, the cyber crooks are reading that information as you type it.
Are you willing to share this information with the world?
It works like the old party lines on your telephone. You could be on your phone and your neighbor could pick up the phone and listen to your entire conversation.
Well not that I have scared the heck out of you. Let me show you how to protect your valuable and sensitive information. No need to be a computer wizard, just go to: http://www.botrevolt.comsign up for a 10-day free trial and see how many bad guys you slammed the door on.
For your peace of mind and protection it’s only $4.95 a month to be protected permanently. Pretty soon you wont be able to buy a gallon of gas for $4.95.

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