United States of America (Press Release) February 11, 2008 --
Microsoft Certified Professional and owner of www.NoIDTheft.net, Andre Bell, says Microsoft’s 100 millionth milestone for the number of copies of Vista shipped spells disaster for frustrated consumers who may feel inclined to roll back to older operating systems such as Windows XP.
Andre says that older operating systems lack Vista’s advanced parental controls and administrative features that could prevent common identity theft threats.
To help computer users who’ve rolled back to older versions of windows, Andre will provide free online access to his internet identity theft protection video. The video teaches how to use mostly free software and a common sense approach to eliminating threats of spyware, malware, Trojans, and even intentional malicious human error.
Designed for new and inexperienced computer users, Andre's Internet Identity Theft Protection Video will help people learn how to take charge of their computers and their online identities. The one hour and twenty-eight minute video is available to watch free through Andre’s site www.NoIDTheft.net
As a former independent computer technician, Andre says every computer he had been asked to look at over a five year period was infected with potential identity threats including spyware, trojans, and viruses. He says the threat is extensive and all users of older operating systems should learn to protect their online identities.
Andre says that older operating systems lack Vista’s advanced parental controls and administrative features that could prevent common identity theft threats.
To help computer users who’ve rolled back to older versions of windows, Andre will provide free online access to his internet identity theft protection video. The video teaches how to use mostly free software and a common sense approach to eliminating threats of spyware, malware, Trojans, and even intentional malicious human error.
Designed for new and inexperienced computer users, Andre's Internet Identity Theft Protection Video will help people learn how to take charge of their computers and their online identities. The one hour and twenty-eight minute video is available to watch free through Andre’s site www.NoIDTheft.net
As a former independent computer technician, Andre says every computer he had been asked to look at over a five year period was infected with potential identity threats including spyware, trojans, and viruses. He says the threat is extensive and all users of older operating systems should learn to protect their online identities.

Microsoft Certified Professional and internet identity theft protection expert says Vista's 100 millionth milestone spells disaster for frustrated consumers
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