We know that there have been incidents of stolen data around the world. These are involuntary hacks of our personal information. So, how do we feel about voluntarily sharing our …
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As we’ve reported before, the ransomware threat has many negative effects. Ransomware “is malware. The hackers demand payment, often via Bitcoin or prepaid credit card, from victims in order …
Read moreCan You Personalize Marketing without Shopper Participation?
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One of the toughest issues for marketers to deal with in this high-tech world is how much to personalize their communication and offerings. On the one hand, marketers need as …
Read moreSecretly (?) Using LinkedIn for a Job Search
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If you are currently employed and looking for confidentiality in a search for another job, you may have a tough task ahead of you — especially if you use LinkedIn …
Read morePublic Wi-Fi: Popular, But Not Secure
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Have you ever used free public Wi-Fi at the airport, Starbucks, Panera Bread, or other unsecured venues? Is it safe from hacking, identity theft, and other invasions of privacy? No!! …
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