January 2, 2008

Identity Theft And The Hidden Culprit

A lot of people trust the internet but a lot especially those who have fallen prey to identity theft have learned the hard way that it doesn0t pay to place your credit card number on the internet. Well, not just yet anyway. Credit cards are the convenient answer of upwardly mobile people who want to get their purchases done in the most comfortable, time saving way. And e-commerce is the idea that lets enterprising people set up their products and services over the World Wide Web.
As such, such transactions are mostly done on site with the consumer on the trusting side and risking their private information just for the sake of convenience. Unfortunately, this information isn0t safe and can be snatched by equally enterprising money grabbing individuals. They pit computer against computer and the war is won with a few clicks and with the right amount of hacking know-how. Some have even come up with devices that are secretly sold capable of deciphering private codes that are supposedly securely hidden behind the company secure site. What can the consumer hope for in the battle against this form of cybercrime?
It0s hard to find the culprits because they find ingenious ways of […]

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Credit Protection And Hackers

In the old days someone needed to steal your credit card and forge your signature to take a large chunk of your savings or if you0re quite unlucky make a clean slate of your remaining balance. Nowadays, thieves have found an unwitting partner. You could say that they have a new terminology for such unlawful practices, its part of what’s called cybercrime. Today, people have come a long way from making purchases at the store or the mall to just sitting back logging in to E-bay or any consumer oriented websites that deals in E commerce or sells products or services in return for payments made online.
As a result, a lot of consumers risk divulging their private credit card information to companies that swear to the secrecy of the code but somehow even with this in place a lot of credit card information get swapped and are misused and abused by individuals over the internet. These would be hackers that harness their skills together with technology to gather private information that lead to heavy debts or unaccounted losses to the card holders. Some consumers though just simply fail to see or read the fine print that excludes the hosting company […]

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Is Myspace And My Facebook Really Mine?

One of the fastest growing crimes in the United States today is identity theft. It is estimated that this year approximately 6 million identity theft crimes will occur in varying degrees. These types of crimes may be anything from borrowing your photos from Facebook or MySpace pages and using it to create some form of identification, to altering it in astounding ways and setting up a new website; to making purchases and obtaining credit with your personal, financial and credit information.
Social networking sites, such as MySpace, Facebook and others are some of the most popular uses of the internet right now. People use it to promote bands, businesses, people and just staying in touch. However, there are some pitfalls with so much easily accessible personal information in one place.
On social networking sites information that may seem inconsequential may like hitting the 0jackpot0 to an identity thief. I was able to find out where a college aged man lived, what school he went to, his birth date and what his plans are for the Christmas holidays; all within a matter of moments. Give me about 10 more minutes and I would probably be able to find out enough information to be […]

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