Archive for » August 26th, 2008«

Safe shopping online

Watching out for fraudulent sites isn’t hard, and is the crucial first step in a secure online shopping experience. The key in most cases is to type in the Web site’s address, and not to follow links sent in e-mails.

Most Web browsers will alert you when you’re navigating to known phishing sites or those serving up viruses. A lot of harmful sites are set up and dismantled within 24 hours, so it’s often very hard to identify and block them before the criminals have a chance to cause too much damage.

Also look for your browser’s address bar to turn green; that’s a sign the site you’re visiting has paid for, and passed, an extra layer of background checks to verify that it’s a legitimate business. This is a new feature that also indicates the site is using proper encryption methods. A lot of merchants are now using authorize.net to help them process payments.

If a site doesn’t have that feature, look for the traditional SSL padlock when you get to a site’s order page, and click on that if you have doubts about the site’s authenticity. It will identify the site’s owner and the agency that issued the SSL certificate. The padlocks are not always foolproof, however, because scammers can spoof them.

Arrested in Arizona

A man was arrested after he was spotted following a schoolgirl while armed with a knife and dressed in a woman’s corset and skirt.

A school employee spotted a man following a girl just before school started on Tuesday. The employee yelled and told the child to run. She did.

The girl was listening to a music player and was unaware she was being followed.

The man was arrested for providing false information to police officers and on two outstanding warrants.

Medical Waste

Medical waste washed up on the beaches in Avalon. There were syringes, pill casings, 8 inch cotton swabs and IV needles. It’s thought that the medical debris came off a ship and floated onto the beaches.

The beaches were closed on Saturday and again on Sunday when more debris washed up. They were re-opened today after crews combed the beaches to make sure nothing was hidden in the sand. They cleaned up everything including any discarded acne treatment containers.

Back in the 1980’s the same thing happened and the beaches have been clear of medical waste since that time.