November 2, 2007

Warning: Hackers Using Spyware Steal Identity And Intimate Photos From Computer

As we journey more into the world of technology, we cringe at the thought that someone somewhere is on a very expensive shopping spree with credit cards and identification under your name. Warning: 27.3 million Americans identities have been stolen!
A nightmare indeed, but federal authorities recently unraveled a scheme by a man using file sharing software to get into other user0s computer system. Gregory Thomas Kopiloff of Seattle, allegedly used P2P Software to steal the personally identifiable information of at least 83 people. Kopiloff stole $73,000 worth of merchandise using user0s personal data.
You probably have used or know someone that has used software like BearShare.com, Limewire.com, Kazaa.com, Soulseek.com, Fastrack.com. These type of software actually shares a particular folder on the hard drive of your computer with potentially thousands of users utilizing the software and that are part of this so-called “file-sharing network.” The users of this file sharing are in danger of having the computer hacker having access to sensitive data such as social security numbers, tax information, credit information and other personal information. With this type of software, a hacker can even have access to individuals personal digital pictures, music and all types of documents. According to the National […]

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Just Shred It — Protecting Your Identity

There are few things just as disturbing as the thought of having your identity stolen. All a criminal has to do is get a hold of a few of the right numbers and words, and they can take over your virtual and financial life, burying you in debt that you had no hand in incurring and ruining your credit. It can take years and a lot of money to get everything sorted out, and afterwards you0ll never feel quite as secure, knowing just how bad things can get if you aren0t careful.

It0s a strong argument for guarding your financial information closely, and people try. You know you should never give out your financial information over the phone, and never to anyone at all unless you have some way of being certain you0re talking to a representative of a legitimate business, and you know not to give it out to strangers. But are you throwing your identity out with the trash?
People frequently don0t realize the quantity of sensitive personal and financial information that can be contained in the papers they throw away. Whether it0s just junk mail that you want to get rid of, or you0re going through your files and […]

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