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ReputationDefender Here's your chance to win a free subscription to ReputationDefender's newest product, NameGrab. Just visit the ReputationDefender Blog and leave a comment on our post. On Friday, we'll randomly select five winners.

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Do you remember what you were doing on the night of June 12th, 2009? If you are one of the 300 million people who has a Facebook account, you might have been waiting by your computer for the clock to strike midnight so you could be among the first to claim your custom url. ...
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ReputationDefender With the internet becoming a focal point of children's lives, what can parents do to make sure their kids are protected online? Parents, please feel free to share your thoughts.

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There is something incredibly unique about this current generation of children. Can you guess what it is? For the first time in history, a generation of kids is growing up in a world where mainstream Internet use is the rule, not the exception. ...
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ReputationDefender Too many people have lost their jobs because they don't know how to properly use social media. Don't be one of them. Check out our five-step survival guide for keeping your job in the Internet age.

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Even though the economic tide is slowly turning back in our favor, it’s still a pretty rough world out there. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national unemployment rate in September was 9.8%, double the unemployment rate from before the recession. ...
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ReputationDefender Before you settle on your Halloween costume, ask yourself this: Do I mind if people see this on Facebook? Here is our list of the Top Five Halloween Costumes You Don't Want on Facebook.

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Ah Devil’s Night, you’ve come again. Does any other holiday inspire such poor decision making as Halloween? New Years is a close second (who among us can deny a glass of the bubbly?), but Halloween has to take the cake. ...
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ReputationDefender Like it's not bad enough to be unemployed. Thousands who submitted resumes to CalJobs (California's state job website) may have had their identities compromised through a huge security glitch.

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← Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Discusses His Book ‘Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age’ With NPR
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ReputationDefender Are voicemail messages private? If you're using Google Voice, they might not be as private as you think.

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This morning, the popular tech blog Engadget shared a fairly remarkable development regarding Google Voice, Google’s seven-month old telecommunications service. Apparently, Google has accidentally been indexing voice mails from Google Voice into public search results. ...
Mike Watkins
Mike Watkins
go to sleep!
October 19 at 11:47am
Victoria Byers
Victoria Byers
I don't believe that much of anything is private any more!
October 19 at 11:49am
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ReputationDefender Just what is the deal with these celebrity death rumors on Twitter? Why do they spread so fast when they're obviously hoaxes?

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Dear Zach Braff fans. Your beloved Dr. J.D. Dorian is not dead, despite what you may have heard on Twitter. Beginning this afternoon, a fast-growing stream of tweets began reporting the death of the former Scubs star with a link pointing to a fake CNN story claiming he had committed suicide. ...
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ReputationDefender Were you one of the thousands of Gmail, Yahoo, or AOL users affected by the recent industry-wide phishing attack? Learn how to protect yourself from phishing scams at the ReputationDefender Blog.

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According to reports from the BBC (viaMashable), a massive industry-wide phishing scheme has compromised over 30,000 accounts on some of the web’s most popular e-mail providers, including Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Comcast, and Earthlink. ...
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ReputationDefender Public service announcement lesson for today: Don’t mug for the cameras when looting. Someone will be watching, and that someone might take pictures and put them up on Flickr, where the LAPD will see them.

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This is more than just the story about a looter who smiled for the cameras as he ripped off a gas station. It’s also a story about the modern surveillance state: Forget the all-seeing “Big Brother” of 1984 fame. ...
Timothy
Timothy
*smh* This should totally be the new ad campaign for Bad Idea Jeans... LOL!
October 1 at 11:16am
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ReputationDefender New post on the ReputationDefender blog - Jurors in wrongful death case will have to sign declarations they won't use "personal electronic and media devices" (laptops and phones to the rest of us) to research or communicate about the trial.

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ReputationDefender You're trapped in a storm drain in Australia with one of your friends. Fortunately, both of you have cell phones. What's your first move? Call 000 (Australia's 911) for help, or update your Facebook status?

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Too much social media can be a bad thing. Two girls lost in a stormwater drain in Adelaide, Australia, updated their FacebookFacebook status instead of calling
Ariana Faustini
Ariana Faustini
Ha. Sad, and yet slightly amusing. I guess parents should educate their kids about instances when to tweet or status update for help, and when to dial good 'ol 911 (in this case 000).
September 8 at 3:55pm
Gene
Gene
When are government services going to catch up with today's modern technology? No wonder the dollar is crashing.
September 8 at 4:21pm
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ReputationDefender Myth busting on the ReputationDefender blog! The ReputationDefender team delivers the facts on the top 5 myths about the Liskula Cohen vs. Google case.

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In the wake of the decision forcing Google to reveal the identity of a blogger who allegedly defamed model Liskula Cohen (the court order, our legal analysis, and our initial coverage), there has been ...
Victoria Byers
Victoria Byers
All I can say to this post is...who of us hasn't been a victim of ill-will, misjudgement and repretation bashing on some level at some point in time? I remember a sermon ..."the church people are the only ones who shoot their wounded." Maybe that's where it came from...'shoot first and ask questions second!' Some people do wear their emotions on ... Read Morethe outside though...and if you look like a duck, act like a duck, people are gonna tend to at least mistake ... that you're a duck. So if you don't like it...change it! "AFLACK!"
August 27 at 11:29am
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ReputationDefender Friends in high places - new ReputationDefender shirts and a great photo on the ReputationDefender blog. Follow the link to see how you can get a shirt too!

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We have just received a batch of our popular “I look this good online too” and “I googled you” t-shirts. I have had customers ask for these t-shirts and we’re always glad ...
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ReputationDefender Just posted on the ReputationDefender Blog - Looking for a new job? 42% of recruiters are using Twitter to look for candidates. Smart social networking is the best way to give yourself an edge in a competitive job market.

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Right now, someone you know (it may even be yourself) is unemployed. While the recession may technically be over, as was recently reported in Newsweek, the truth is there are still a lot of people out there looking for work. ...
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ReputationDefender Update to our blog post yesterday on the $50,000 negative tweet lawsuit - is Horizon Realty just protecting their reputation?

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They're sorry for their tongue-in-cheek comments, according to the release.But Horizon Realty Group still contends that "no mold was ever found" in the apartment of Chicago resident Amanda Bonnen, and ...