1. The Best of both worlds – Save a fortune

Mimenta | June 15, 2010

I didn’t realise what a winner I was on until I bought my notebook.

Shill bidding

Mimenta | May 15, 2010

It was odd, because on several occasions we had almost identical products but their’s always sold higher than ours.

Poetic justice – The Overruns scam

Mimenta | April 11, 2010

Have you ever wondered why the stuff at eBay is often so cheap? . . . Often this is not the case. the product is 99% genuine – it’s an overrun.

eBay – Don’t bother searching!

Mimenta | March 26, 2010

An hour later I tried to find our listings – nothing. . . Tomorrow – still nothing.

eBay – What went wrong?

Mimenta | March 4, 2010

Almost overnight we saw “genuine Tiffany” and “genuine Gucci” jewellery prices drop by 1000%. Georgio Armani suits that sold for over $1,500.00 AUD became available for $50.00 AUD

7.Keyloggers – Defending your passwords

Mimenta | February 7, 2010

. . . here’s a few steps that will improve your security and minimise the risk of identity fraud.

6. Keyloggers – Are you being watched?

Mimenta | February 2, 2010

The bottom line is – properly installed, a keylogger is totally invisable to all by the most tecno-savvy Geeks.

5. Keyloggers – Do they trap passwords?

Mimenta | January 31, 2010

I always assumed that you could thwart this by using a secured login screen (eg SSL) like you have with online banking but . . .

4. Keyloggers – What do they report back?

Mimenta | January 24, 2010

The log files or the output from the keylogger are not as easily read as I would have expected
but . . .

3. Keyloggers – What is a keylogger?

Mimenta | January 11, 2010

What’s the “snooper” get back and can the “snoopee” detect anything?