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Jan 07 2009

Weight Loss: Proactol or Alli? What’s Better?

Published by Aditya under useful articles

Fed up of being duped into buying the latest weight loss product, only to find out later that its benefits do not match what they were offering? We know we are.

That is why we have compared all the leading weight loss products on the market to ascertain which can offer the best weight loss results.

And we think we have found them: Proactol™ and Alli.

What is Proactol?

Proactol is clinically proven to:

  • Bind up to 28% of your dietary fat intake
  • Suppress your appetite
  • Lower your blood cholesterol levels
  • Decrease food cravings
  • Reduce your calorie intake by 150 calories per meal
  • Increase joint flexibility
  • Reduce aching limbs

*Impressed by what you have read so far… visit them now to find more.

What is Alli?

Alli is clinically proven to:

  • Prevent the absorption of fat by 25% by inhibiting the enzyme in your pancreas that is responsible for the breaking down triglyceride in your intestines
  • Reduces calorie intake

For more Info. on Alli. Visit Sensational.com

Alli Vs. Proactol

Both renowned for reducing fat ingestion, their initial similarities are impressive. But after a closer look, we discovered some startling side effects about Alli that put Proactol at the forefront of our minds as the dietary supplement to recommend.

The down side of Alli diet pills – the messy side effects!

Gas, incontinence and oily spotting (diarrhoea)… these are just to name a few of the embarrassing negative side effects that Alli pills have got to offer. But this is not the worse of it. Many customers have reported continued discomfort even a week after they have stopped using the product. Not exactly confidence inspiring when you compare Alli to Proactol™.

With no known side effects, Proactol™ offers nothing of the above. If anything it is much more efficient – 3% more efficient to be exact.

The root of the problem…

Placed side by side, one of the many limitations we found with Alli is its one sidedness. Yes it is true - if your diet is well balanced with less than 15g of fat per meal, you will experience an easy weight loss of 1-2lbs a week. But apart from reducing a consumer’s fat intake by 25%, it hasn’t got much else to offer, other than the ritual dilemma of: is it safe to go out?

In truth, there is nothing easy about having to worry about the movement of your bowels every time you go out, nor the problems of controlling your fat intake per meal.

We prefer Proactol - No side effects

From quality to affordability, Proactol™ may first be recognised as a natural fat-binder, but its numerous other health benefits are simply the icing on the cake to this incredible product.

From appetite suppression to a reduced calorie intake to lower blood cholesterol, consumers can also benefit from it longevity.

There is no shelf life to how long they can use it for, which is great news for anyone who struggles to keep the weight off. Once they have loss those excess lbs, they can continue to use Proactol™ to maintain their new weight for as long as they need.

This is not to say that Alli diet pills have got no benefits.

Ignoring its many side effects, when consumers invest in Alli pills they can experience guaranteed weight loss at a real and affordable price. Its marketability as your ‘ally’ has gone a long way.

It is just simply comes down to the question of: how long can consumers cope with its numerous side effects before they give in?

Too many flaws - Alli

Yet these messy side effects were the least of our concerns when we reviewed the Alli dietary pill. Its history was astounding too.

Made from Xenical, the dietary supplement has had to be reduced to half strength in order for it to be allowed on the market. So yes, they may claim to be the only over the counter dietary supplement to be approved by leading health authorities, but the lengths it has gone to, to reach this status is questionable.

And Alli’s side effects? We simply cannot ignore them when there are other products on the market such as Proactol™, who can offer better results, with no risk of the embarrassment.

Our Recommendation is Proactol

So, if you are searching for a genuine solution to natural weight loss, we recommend Proactol.

Unique and versatile, customers can benefit from more than easy weight loss when they use Proactol. They can receive all the help and support they need to achieve the bodies they have always wanted… the right way.

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Jan 07 2009

“Twitter H A C K” Attacks Celebrities

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Micro blogging site Twitter got hit hard with a major H A C K that left at least 33 accounts exposed, including those of pop singer Britney Spears, President-elect Barack Obama, CNN anchor Rick Sanchez and commentator Bill O’Reilly.

The hackers then used their access to the celebrity sites to inject prank posts. CNN’s Rick Sanchez’s account reads, “I’m high on crack right now and might not be coming to work today.” Meanwhile, attackers infiltrated Britney Spears’ account to inject explicit comments.

In addition, attackers gained access to numerous accounts through a widespread phishing attack launched over the weekend. The hackers infiltrated the accounts by impersonating an e-mail message that looks as though it’s coming from someone the user knows. The message contains a link that redirects users to a fake Web site, twitter.login-access.com, where they are instructed to submit passwords and login information that looks as if it came from the Twitter site. In reality, the phony Web site originates from China and contains malware, experts say.

Twitter posted a security advisory on its site Monday, warning users of the phishing attack. “If you receive a direct message or a direct message e-mail notification that redirects to what looks like Twitter.com-don’t sign in. Look closely at the URL because it could be a scam,” the advisory warns.

The attack was first detected by blogger Chris Pirillo, who warned users of the attack after falling for the scam. Security experts say that since the phishing attack was launched over the weekend, they have seen it develop into a full-scale malware attack, infecting numerous users who have visited the fake Twitter site.

“We’ve seen them go after very high-profile celebrities,” said Marian Merritt, Internet safety advocate for Symantec Inc. “I think we’re seeing it move from the theoretical to very traditional types of attacks.”

According to Twitter, however, the celebrity hacks and the phishing attacks aimed at Twitter users were not related.

Security researchers and bloggers alike advised Twitter users to avoid clicking on unfamiliar links, and immediately change their login credentials if they think they fell victim to the phishing attack. “DO NOT VISIT the URL in question,” Pirillo writes. “It will redirect you immediately to a suspicious domain: twitter.access-logins.com-notice the subdomain?” But even after the attack subsides, security experts say that users can expect to see more attacks launched on sites like Twitter, as well as more sophisticated attacks on other social media such as Facebook.

“We’ll continue to see more (attacks) trying to take advantage of the trust we put into social media,” Merritt said. “Obviously Twitter doesn’t have so much complexity. There will be some limitation, but only limited to the creativity of these cybercriminals.”

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Jan 05 2009

Vundo Fix Removal Tool: Spyware-Fix.net

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Vundo is a particularly sneaky trojan horse that sneaks it way onto your computer and causes a host of problem on your system. The most popular threat is the fake spyware warning. Typically you will get a pop up warning that claims “windows has detected spyware infection”, “spyware has been detected on your computer”, or any combination of “false positive” declarations regarding spyware, adware, or virus infection. If you are currently having this problem for the love of all that is holy DO NOT download any software from these warnings. All they will do is infect your computer further and potentially scam you out of money. Before I show you how to perform a “Vundo fix” you should probably know where the spyware came from.

How did Vundo get on your computer?

The most common method of infection is through a vulnerability in Java. Typically Vundo will attach itself to DLL files and browser help objects. Although Internet Explorer is the most susceptible to Vundo recent versions have been able to attack FireFox as well. For future prevention either don’t use Java or simply download the absolute latest version. Java Sun 1.5 is the most commonly infected program but more recent versions do a little better job of preventing Vundo.

Vundo is one of the trickiest forms of malware on the net today. Figuring out how to remove Vundo can be quite a chore. Not only do you need to remove the associated .exe files but you have to physically go into the registry and delete the DLL files as well. Unfortunately these files are randomly named so it can be hard to choose which are malicious and which are necessary system processes. To add icing on the cake even if you find the DLL files and delete them, Vundo will simply regenerate them when you reboot. This is because it also infects your browser help object folder which is loaded before you start up.

Unless you are a computer expert, I would not recommend trying to remove Vundo on your own. What you need is to scan your computer with a special Vundo remover. Luckily I have found a program that can do it for you. It is my #1 rated spyware and antivirus remover on the web. You can visit www.spyware-fix.net and get rid of those annoying ads.

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