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This video is very powerful on how cyber crime and identity theft go hand in hand.  It will also make you aware of things...you may not already know.  Please take these 5 minutes to watch!!

Jennifer Sasser
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nomorehackers - Dec 22 2007 00:38 Report Unrelated Comment
Identity Theft and Spyware

Obviously one of the latest and most dangerous threats to privacy in the digital age lies at the doorstep of spyware. Spyware can be used to surreptitiously gather all types of confidential information and in most cases the user has no idea the information is being taken. This form of "snoopware" lets the spy access everything you do online including usernames, passwords, online shopping purchases and e-mail or chat correspondence. In the hands of an identity thief this type of information is a deadly treasure trove.

Many of today's most popular spyware applications promise the ability to execute via "remote installation". Remote installation is the ability to put a spyware program on a computer without having physical access to the machine. Obviously this is crossing a thin line into illegal behavior and this type of software should be classified as a Trojan horse. Nevertheless, these programs are sold every day to consumers who want to monitor their kids, employees, or spouse and perhaps to people that have more nefarious purposes in mind. While there are certainly legitimate uses for monitoring software we find it hard to believe there is any legitimate scenario where a parent or employer would need to use remote installation to install a monitoring program. Make no mistake that spyware can certainly be used to illegally obtain your personal information
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nomorehackers - Dec 21 2007 01:35 Report Unrelated Comment
The biggest thing that people don't comprehend is...
What are you and I doing Cheryl.???? And everyone else reading this right now....

corresponding via pc..internet.
RIGHT???

The tit for tat ....each is it's own thing.

But ....the more the internet becomes a danger to ones privacy.....DING DING DING....
opens
a whole new world.

So many are unaware of the dangers of the internet and that make them the biggest threat to identity theft!

So what do I do, what is MY TASK?

I provide solutions to every day modern day living for personal pc's and identities. And offer a complete solution.
Yes, that is what I said!

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ppl_cheryl63 - Dec 20 2007 21:18 Report Unrelated Comment

What people need to understand is that there is no preferred way for Identity thieves to get information. They will get it through whatever option is left open, whether it is through your computer, the purse you left on the seat of your car while you pumped gas, the payment for your light bill in your mailbox, old bank statements you threw in the trash or a security breach at a business.

People need to be aware of all ways thieves get the information and not just concentrate on one area.
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nomorehackers - Dec 20 2007 20:22 Report Unrelated Comment
No matter what.....they both are very serious, and have to be protected from
I posted an article about the U.S Department of Justice has urged for the public to take precautions!
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nomorehackers - Dec 20 2007 16:58 Report Unrelated Comment
According to the latest computer identity theft statistics, the majority of people are more vulnerable to Internet identity theft than they are to any other type of ID theft... simply because they are not confident enough to guard privacy or their online security.
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nomorehackers - Dec 20 2007 16:56 Report Unrelated Comment
http://www.guard-privacy-and-online-security.com/computer-identity-theft-statistics.html#Who

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nomorehackers - Dec 20 2007 16:48 Report Unrelated Comment
If you google computer identity theft statistics....you will be very surprised at what you find. But yes, we can't forget about the 'real world crimes'.
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ppl_cheryl63 - Dec 20 2007 15:42 Report Unrelated Comment
Cyber crime is a part of identity theft but don't forget about real world crimes that also lead to identity theft, like a stolen wallet.
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