Mr. Birch is a graduate from the University of Pennsylvania and has over 20 years of experience in private investigation services and surveillance. Mr. Birch has served as an advisor for international private investigators including Wymoo International and maintains his own private investigation blog. He has directed investigations in over 25 countries and is widely considered an expert.
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Information like your name, address, email, photographs, your shopping preferences and location, should be kept private by law, according to the 4th amendment in the U.S. Constitution in the United States.
We are willing to believe and we expect people to be honest and act in good faith. People around the world after all are mostly good. We become suspicious of others though, after we have been deceived.
According to a recent study provided by Symantec, the company dedicated to develop internet security and ant- spyware products that brought Norton to the world, a person connected to the internet is approached 14 times per second by cyber criminals, in the U.S. only, and is a potential victim of at least of one scam.
Healthcare business is becoming a good source of income for the Philippine economy. Medical care for foreigners and even health care tourism is rising. Foreigners are coming to the country to take advantage of the relatively good care at a great price, compared to services offered in developing countries. For those without insurance in the developed world, the Philippines offers an affordable choice for some routine operations and surgeries and procedures.
Money matters. Asset managers, hard working citizens and politicians know. It was very clear this year that criminals are also stepping up their money making activities, costing business leaders time and company budgets on fighting the fraud, and the risk from scams and other forms of shady business deals.
Wymoo is in a unique position to sense the impact from the decline of American power. The investigation company operates in over 100 countries, and the declining purchasing power of the U.S. greenback means higher costs to pay overseas investigators who are hired and trained by the firm. As the dollar's slide continues, American citizens lose their relative wealth in the world, and inflation is hard to miss.
Cyber crime is becoming a top priority for police and law enforcement agencies around the world. We have seen the recent gathering at the Interpol headquarters where Timothy A. Williams, Director of the agency in Washington stressed the need for more security and more efficient ways to prosecute internet criminals.
In recent days the news about Vulcano Industrial and Mining Corporation receiving over 700 million Philippines pesos hit the international headlines. China Trend Investments Limited, a company based in Hong Kong did the transaction after conducting a 60 day due diligence.
Health issues are always a cause for concern, and these days people use the internet to study conditions on their own, so they can be more informed, in addition to learning from their doctor.
The University of Cambridge in the U.K. has developed a project of studies revealing the facts that make victims vulnerable for online frauds. Supposedly, one of the main reasons a person falls a victim to fraud or scam is that victims have been let down in one way or another, i.e. friends, lovers, family, employment, or a general negative or dismal outlook, and the potential victim soon looks for answers and solutions or better things via the internet.

