Showing posts with label Would. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Would. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Who In Their Right Mind Would Want A Cashless Society?

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I pay with cash wherever I go. Heck, I would pay in cash online if there was a possibility for it. Doing so has a number of reasons, from privacy over reduced direct or indirect fees to avoiding overspending. It also seems to be a lot faster than paying by card, at least in my country where you often either have to type in your security code or sign a receipt before the money exchanges hands. Nothing’s worse than having to stand in line for someone who is buying a pack of bubblegum with a card.

You probably have read that there is a movement in Sweden to make the country the first cashless economy in the world. ZDnet for instance ran the story today, but they have not been the first to do so. It actually dates back at least to 2010, when the New American published Sweden Considers Cashless Society.

Before I take a look at why a cashless society is bad for the majority of people, I’d like to take a look at the other side. Who is advocating a cashless society, and why?

As far as Sweden goes, it seems that a group of government officials, celebrities, and unions are pushing towards a cashless society. The core reason mentioned is a drop in robberies ever since the society turned to electronic transactions. According to information posted by the Huffington Post article, bank robberies in Sweden are down from 110 in 2008 too 16 in 2011, and robberies of security transports are down as well.

While that is an impressive drop, there is no study that is linking the reduction to the shrinkage of the cash economy in the northern European country. The same article mentions that bills and coins represent 3 percent of Sweden’s economy, a stark contrast to the 7% in the U.S and the 9% in Europe.

How do ordinary people benefit from a cashless society? Some like ABBA’s Bjoern Ulvaeus believe that less people will get robbed as a consequence, as robbers can’t take away what’s not there.

A cashless society however has several other consequences:

It is possible to track every transaction that is made electronically. While that in itself is bad enough from a privacy point of view, it can also mean that people change their spending. Some people might not spend money on things that they do not want to be linked to. This can be a donation or a purchase for instance. Some agencies would be tempted to get their hands on those information, for instance for taxes or law enforcement purposes.Overspending is fueled by credit and debit card transactions, as it is more difficulty to keep track of all expenses, and easier to spend more money because it can be done with a card. If you only have cash, you never can spend more than you have on you.Fees for transactions, either indirect by charging the merchant, or direct by charging a fee for every transaction, mean that you will pay more for goods and transactions, and that it is even more of a nuisance to keep track of the spending.Trading could become popular again. While you can’t pay your neighbor for painting your house anymore without the tax bureau taking note, you could trade services or goods instead. It is also not clear how you would pay someone else. Would you have to go through a bank to do that? How would you pay that 14 year or girl for baby sitting your kids?

What’s your take on the development? Do you think that things are progressing in the right direction?

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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

How Would you know that your PC is Virus Infected or Not?

In this 21st century a personal computer/laptop is like a personal bank account. Accessing your bank account, transferring funds, online shopping through credit card or Internet banking and many more we do it in our computer but are we sure that our computer/laptop is secure for this kind of transaction. An infected PC is like an open bank account where it can be used by somebody else also. Before the symptoms and threats of computer virus on your PC let's first understand, what is computer virus?

Computer Virus

A computer virus is a malicious computer program that can replicate itself and spread from one computer to another without any permission from the owner. The term "virus" is also commonly but erroneously used to refer to other types of malware like spyware, adware, worms, Trojan horses, rootkits, etc.


According to a survey in March 2011

Trojan Horses(69.99%) is a type of malware that apparently performs a desirable function for the user. However, what the user does not see is that, although it really performs the useful function, it also facilitates access to the user's PC. Literally, Trojan malware is not a virus because it is unable to replicate.

Here are some of the things a Trojan horse can do:


Steal private data (like passwords, user names, credit card info, etc)
Install other malware programs like spyware ,adware etc
Download your personal files from your PC
Upload any files to your PC
Delete important data from your PC
Modify files on your PC
Log your keystrokes to gain access to passwords or entire conversations
View your entire screen and monitor your activity

Computer worms(7.77%) are not viruses. In fact, there is a big difference between a computer worm and a virus. First, the worm does not need any file to act as its host. Most of them simply consume network bandwidth, as opposed to computer viruses that usually destroy files. There are tens of thousands of computer worms on the internet, so you can be sure that you have at least one of them hiding in your file system.

Adware(2.27) does is show some random paid ads in the program's interface or as a separate popup advertisement. Adware is considered a lawful way to make money for developers that are willing to let you use their products free of charge. Adware does not track your activity and does not store or send any bit of information from your computer.

Spyware (0.08%) ,one of the most dangerous types of computer programs. It is a form of computer malware that specializes in stealing sensitive information and sending it to the attacker. The program stored your account names, Social Security Number (SSN), passwords, and other info and sent them to the hacker.

Symptoms

Whenever you see the below mentioned events in your PC then be sure that your system is infected and to remove the infection call +1888-283-9549.


Unusual activity
Data loss
Unknown folder and application
Unknown icons on your desktop
Fake security threat
Unwanted pop up
Application hang
Browser Redirection
Anonymous error message on boot.

To understand the nature of the malware and then taking action against it is something that should be completely done by the experts. To get experts help call +1888-283-9549


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