Jan
31
2009
2

How to Restore Your Reputation After an Identity Theft?

How to Restore Your Reputation After an Identity Theft?
If you have become a victim of identity theft, don’t panic. There are several things you can do to repair your good reputation and identity.
However, it will not be easy. Estimates of the time needed on getting back your credit status and reputation are around six hundred hours of work, as mentioned by the Identity Theft Resource Center. After you find that your identity has been compromised, you need to take these our steps as quickly as possible and start documenting your case. The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) outlines these four necessary steps on the identity theft web site, www.ftc.gov/idtheft.  Following is a brief version of the steps:

(more…)

Written by admin in: Identity Fraud | Tags: ,
Jan
29
2009
2

How Encryption can Prevent Online Identity Theft?

How Encryption can Prevent Online Identity Theft?

Encryption utilizes digital keys to encrypt and decrypt data while it’s being sent over the Internet, which makes it incredibly hard for anyone but the intended receiver to tamper or see. Through encryption, a key on the transmitting end locks data, and the key on the receiving end unlocks it. While the information in en route, good encryption technique makes it virtually impracticable for outsiders to peep or meddle with the information -in your case, your financial and personal data. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the standard technology of information security on the Internet. (more…)

Written by admin in: Identity Fraud | Tags: ,
Jan
28
2009
0

How Identity Theft May Happen?

How Identity Theft May Happen?

Unfortunately for us, it is reasonably easy for identity thieves to grab other people’s personal data and ply their trade. For instance, suppose that you misplace (or someone steals) your bag. From your bag, they obtain your driver’s license (with your name, street address, and DOB), credit cards (department store cards, gas cards and others), ATM cards (if you’re a forgetful person, complete with PIN numbers written down clearly), and also medical benefits cards (with your SSN). Many people even carry their Social Security cards and personal checkbooks in their wallets. All the crucial information an identity thief wants is right there in one location.

(more…)

Written by admin in: Identity Fraud | Tags: ,
Jan
27
2009
0

How Your Garbage can Help an Identity Thief?

How Your Garbage can Help an Identity Thief?

When an identity thief goes through the garbage of potential victim, it is known as dumpster diving. The only tools required are flashlight and a pair of gloves. (The best time to go on a garbage hunt is midnight, and the thief must be able to endure the scent – especially on a warm summer night.) The goal of dumpster diving is to get personal data that you discard without shredding or tearing. What type of important data, you may be wondering? The following list provides you with the answer:

(more…)

Jan
26
2009
1

5 tips to see if a site is scam or fraud related

How do you know if a website is a scam? This site is real or it is a scam? Anyone has heard about this site, it is real? These questions are asked by normal people, on different sites and forums, because they want to know if  a site is secure or legit. If you access or you buy something from a unknown site or fake for sure you`ll lose your money and also your personal information will be exposed.

(more…)

Written by admin in: Fraud | Tags: ,
Jan
25
2009
13

Purchase protection service? 99% chances to be a scam

As you see I try to help people to fight, to discover and to avoid any king of fraud. I help people through this blog, but also through Yahoo Answers. It seems that many people are fooled by swindlers that post fake and fraudulent auctions to sites like Autotrader, Craigslist, Ebay and many more. How do they cheat people? Spoofing legit companies.

(more…)

Donate to
Avoid-Fraud.com


Subscribe to
Avoid-Fraud.com
by Email


Theme: TheBuckmaker.
Privacy Policy | Disclaimer