30 Statistics About Data Breaches

Data breaches are a major cybersecurity threat, costing companies millions per breach. Ooma’s detailed collection of statistical facts shows that timing is everything when preventing and responding to data breaches.

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How to Find and Buy the Best Wines in Israel

Motherhood is full of unique joys and challenges. Some factors create extra burdens and worry for moms, depending on location. Here is a  look at this issue with a study that offers each state in the U.S. a score based on how desirable a location is for mothers.

Why Consumers Trust UGC More Than Traditional Ads

Branded feeds are overcrowded, so brands now cut through the noise with the real stuff: user-generated content (UGC). This infographic shows that 60 % of consumers view user-generated content as the most authentic.

How To Tell If Someone Is Lying: 8 Signs To Watch Out For

Here is an infographic that reveals eight behavioral red flags that may indicate someone is lying, along with ethical strategies to calmly observe and respond. By learning to identify signs, you’ll be better equipped to spot potential deception in everyday interactions.

The Impact of LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires were a devastating event. They clearly showed the importance of having a proper tree service expert to manage forests and tree growth. Learn more about the impact of the LA wildfires in the following infographic

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The History of Personal Injury Law

The history of personal injury law is not a straight path by any stretch. Most personal injury historians would argue that there is no specific start to when personal injury law began, but legal historians do agree that legal systems have existed in some form since ancient history but usually as a more general common form of law.

House Cleaning By the Numbers

Slightly more than half of Americans prefer to clean on a weekly basis, with women putting more emphasis on the importance of a clean home than men. Now looking at house cleaning services, there are nearly 900,000 maids currently employed in the United States. The following infographic sheds some light on house cleaning and maid services statistics in the U.S. and abroad.

How Important Is Each Federal Agency?

The recent 2013 US government shutdown sheds light on what agencies we really find important. In this infographic you can see which agencies were working, partially working or were furloughed during the shutdown.

Strangest Laws Still In Effect Today

Strangest Laws Still In Effect Today

Would you believe that in the state of Arizona, you could be sentenced to 25 years in prison for cutting down a cactus? Or that in North Carolina, it is illegal to sing off-key? Both of these surprising bits of information are true! In fact, there are many more strange laws like these two examples that, despite being put into place long ago, are still active in states across the country today.

In Praise of Garage Sales

Every weekend, thousands of families sell their extra things right in their front yard. Whether you call it a moving sale, rummage sale, or yard sale-garage sales are a $2 billion a year business. Cheapest Colleges has created an infographic detailing the history of garage sales, and how to make the most out of yours.

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Education costs have risen exponentially over the past thirty years and yet more students choose the college route in hopes of earning a better salary. But here’s the question we need to be asking ourselves in today’s highly competitive world: Is it worth it? The following infographic looks at this in more detail.

When Cars Collide: Common Causes for the Dreaded Crash

Have you ever experienced a fender bender? Perhaps every driver’s worst fear, it is nonetheless an unfortunate reality of the road: motor vehicle accidents occur every 60 seconds, worldwide. In this infographic, InsuranceHotline.com looks at some common causes of auto accidents.

Mass Shootings: Acceleration

Mass killings have occurred for a long time in the world and America but recently random acts of violence in public have been on the rise. Here Security Degree Hub has a look at the history of mass killings throughout the 20th century.

Is Your Cellphone Your #1 Holiday Helper?

We use our phones for everything. In fact, some of us couldn’t get through the holidays without it. But just why is it so important? In the infographic below, Asurion takes a look at what Americans use their cellphones for most.

The History of Personal Injury Law

The history of personal injury law is not a straight path by any stretch. Most personal injury historians would argue that there is no specific start to when personal injury law began, but legal historians do agree that legal systems have existed in some form since ancient history but usually as a more general common form of law.

House Cleaning By the Numbers

Slightly more than half of Americans prefer to clean on a weekly basis, with women putting more emphasis on the importance of a clean home than men. Now looking at house cleaning services, there are nearly 900,000 maids currently employed in the United States. The following infographic sheds some light on house cleaning and maid services statistics in the U.S. and abroad.

How Important Is Each Federal Agency?

The recent 2013 US government shutdown sheds light on what agencies we really find important. In this infographic you can see which agencies were working, partially working or were furloughed during the shutdown.

Strangest Laws Still In Effect Today

Strangest Laws Still In Effect Today

Would you believe that in the state of Arizona, you could be sentenced to 25 years in prison for cutting down a cactus? Or that in North Carolina, it is illegal to sing off-key? Both of these surprising bits of information are true! In fact, there are many more strange laws like these two examples that, despite being put into place long ago, are still active in states across the country today.

In Praise of Garage Sales

Every weekend, thousands of families sell their extra things right in their front yard. Whether you call it a moving sale, rummage sale, or yard sale-garage sales are a $2 billion a year business. Cheapest Colleges has created an infographic detailing the history of garage sales, and how to make the most out of yours.

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Education costs have risen exponentially over the past thirty years and yet more students choose the college route in hopes of earning a better salary. But here’s the question we need to be asking ourselves in today’s highly competitive world: Is it worth it? The following infographic looks at this in more detail.

When Cars Collide: Common Causes for the Dreaded Crash

Have you ever experienced a fender bender? Perhaps every driver’s worst fear, it is nonetheless an unfortunate reality of the road: motor vehicle accidents occur every 60 seconds, worldwide. In this infographic, InsuranceHotline.com looks at some common causes of auto accidents.

Mass Shootings: Acceleration

Mass killings have occurred for a long time in the world and America but recently random acts of violence in public have been on the rise. Here Security Degree Hub has a look at the history of mass killings throughout the 20th century.

Is Your Cellphone Your #1 Holiday Helper?

We use our phones for everything. In fact, some of us couldn’t get through the holidays without it. But just why is it so important? In the infographic below, Asurion takes a look at what Americans use their cellphones for most.