Feb
17
2009
1

online fraud and online identity theft

It seems that fraud theft is bigger with every day. Yes, fraudsters are scamming and spamming people every day. If a fraudster is busted, next day 100 will rise with new methods to steal your money and your identity. Best ways to protect yourself and your family, like I have said in the previous posts, is to search and research. Why? Because you’ll find a clue that could save your life or your money.

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Feb
02
2009
2

best identity theft protection is YOU

Which is the best identity theft protection?

According to FTC identity theft is one of the largest consumer complaint in the country after the auction fraud. The most important aspect of identity theft is that the people of which identity was stolen don’t know about this fact just until they check their credit score. Generally, people use expensive services like: credit repair and monitoring, id theft insurance or credit card insurance. This services aren’t a bad thing, but most of them are pretty expensive. In order to reduce your cost  and avoid identity theft you should try to follow some or all of the next steps:

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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:

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Jan
04
2009
2

how did they get my email?

A normal day at work. You open your computer and check your e-mail. Surprise.. your e-mail account is full with spam messages some of them in bulk/junk folder and some of them in your inbox. You perhaps erase those from bulk/junk, but you have a look at those that are in inbox. After you see that all are crap and ordinary scams to get your money and your identity you erase them also. Next day the same thing happens.

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