Dan Blacharski

I have been a professional freelance writer for 15 years, covering a wide range of topics including technology and the Internet, business, finance, and investigative reports. Listed in Marquis' Who's Who.
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  • Secure a Mortgage Without a Big Down Payment
    There are many ways to avoid paying the traditional 20 percent down payment on a mortgage. Different mortgage instruments may require as little as three percent, and there are even ways to purchase a home with no money down at all.
  • VoIP: Security Risks and Internet Telephony
    Voice over Internet Protocol has changed the nature of how phone calls are made. But by running telephony over the same pipes as the Internet, it becomes vulnerable to new attacks.
  • Wi-Fi Hot Spots: Not so Hot
    Wi-Fi has gained a level of acceptance through the sheer force of marketing, but many still don't see the need for it. Security precautions must be taken for those who choose to implement it.
  • A Visit to South Bend: Studebakers and the Golden Dome
    South Bend is a jewel of the industrial Midwest, noted for the Famous University of Notre Dame, as well as its noteworthy architecture and historic setting.
  • SB 1386: California Sets the Bar High for Safeguarding Personal Data
    California's SB 1386 is a far-reaching piece of legislation that impacts companies in every state. It helps to protect against identity theft, by requiring companies to make disclosure when a breach occurs.
  • The Threat of Spyware
    Spyware, a new and dangerous type of computer threat, poses great risks that include instability, as well as identity theft. Fortunately, stopping spyware from entering your computer is easy.
  • New Bank Laws End Float
    The recently passed Check 21 law provides banks with the ability to use technology to streamline check processing, but provides little for the banking consumer.
  • Regulatory Compliance and the Little Guy
    Large corporations face a regulatory burden for complying with legislation designed to prevent fiscal mismanagement, but smaller companies must also comply in order to gain a competitive edge and compete for contracts with large firms.
  • Hamilton Taft Revisited: The Untold Scandal
    What was referred to in the Wall Street Journal as the biggest white collar scandal of the decade may be a bigger scandal yet. But the biggest part of the scandal has yet to be told. The Wall Street Journal and the San Francisco Chronicle published an ext

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