Posted on February - 17 - 2010

Protect Loved Ones from Identity Theft Scams

Every day, we learn about new identity theft scams. And since you visit this site, odds are you protected yourself. Taking on the task of convincing your friends and family about the serious nature identity theft really may prove a little trickier. Fortunately, here are some easy steps to take and help protect them as well.

1. Warn them of the possibility that identity thieves pretend to be them

Sometimes with small children, we suggest code words — a secret phrase an adult can use to tell a child that yes, your parents really did send me to pick you up after school. A similar safeguard is useful in email.

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Posted on February - 12 - 2010

Identity Theft and the Government — Your Worst Nightmare

Security lapses from the federal, state, and local government are putting you at risk for identity theft. While Americans are sitting at home trusting the government to keep their personal information safe, serious breaches are occurring. Learn how it happens and what to do about it.

Government security leaks

Investigation has shown that the government is the source of one out of five ID breaches. This number is astounding. The very agency that we trust to protect our personal information and the agency that we have no choice about giving our information to makes us vulnerable.

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Posted on February - 06 - 2010

Protecting Your Information From Identity Theft

It is scary in this day how careful people must be. You cannot talk to a stranger on the street and wonder if the small details of your world will make you a candidate for identity theft or not. You have got to take precautions and even mother your information more than is probably necessary, including seeing what identity theft companies have to offer. It is only in this way that you can put up good defenses when it comes to identity protection.

The hard thing is with job applications. People are living in troubled times, which means there are many people out of work. This also means that criminals are getting more creative in order to enhance their own paychecks.

Many people have been smart enough to catch on to and report bogus calls for jobs.

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Posted on February - 02 - 2010

Spammers Gear Up for 2010

The new year is shaping up to be a banner year for spammers. They have a new twist that makes the emails look like they’re coming from social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace. Even LinkedIn isn’t as safe as you may have thought in the past.

There are still too many people who think only their ‘friends’ are following and contacting them. Little do you know that your friends just may be an organized cybercrime group looking to steal your identity or install some kind of malware onto your computer.

Spammers have been releasing an onslaught of emails from these addresses:

  • message.myspace.com
  • facebookmail.com
  • new-music.itunes.com

These are all false addresses and shouldn’t be opened and certainly you should never click on a link or respond to them in any way.

Don’t depend on FB or Myspace to keep you safe. There are h

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