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27
Jul

Protect Yourself From Identity Theft On Facebook

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Identity theft on social networks like Facebook is a growing concern. This video from www.identitythoughts.com takes you through the settings you need to check to protect yourself.

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24
May

Facebook ID Theft

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Facebook ID theft by email phishing scam.

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Seven people have been arrested for using victims’ medical records to obtain credit cards. Identities of more than 200 patients of a Chicago hospital were stolen. The information led to 0000 worth of goods and services being racked up on fraudulently. And Albert Gonzalez Sentenced, and 3.3 Million Identtiy Theft Victims of another data breach www.IDTheftSecurity.com

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8
Apr

Cyberbullies Charged With Identity Theft!!

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Three Newburyport teens are facing charges this morning after a suspected case of cyberbullying. Josie Klapec tells us that a group of teenagers created a phony Facebook account using her 14-year-old son’s personal information, including his picture. On the page, Klapec says they wrote cruel and obscene messages which circulated at Newburyport High, where her son is a freshman. Klapec tells FOX25 that her son doesn’t even have a Facebook page, and was so upset that she called police. This case comes on the heels of an incident in South Hadley were two girls were suspended for bullying 15-year-old Phoebe Prince, who ended up taking her own life. That bullying was done through texting and social networking sites.

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Internet users looking to boost their social life have run into an unexpected danger. Cases have come to light of identities being stolen from people with accounts on popular Russian networking sites. rt’s Staci Bivens finds out how the scam has spread and what protection - if any - could be found.

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Facebook hackers take control over the users page and send out distress calls via the “What are you doing” tab. Criminal hackers do this by sending out phish emails that request user names and passwords. Other phish have viruses containing a remote control component. www.idtheftsecurity.com

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19
Dec

A Facebook Identity Theft

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Be careful of the Facebook Identity theft.

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10
Dec

Identity theft on Facebook is easy

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People are so willing to become friends with strangers on Facebook - they’ll even link up with a toy rubber duck! Learn more about the risks, and how to protect against them at www.sophos.com

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19
Oct

Have a Blast « Blastoff Network

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Identity theft is so common nowadays that people are trying ways and means to protect their identities from being stolen. It seems like stealing an identity is even much a breeze than stealing someone’s wallet out of their pocket or robbing a helpless lady in a deserted dark street. The thing is, everyone is using their computer and surfing the net so often that they leave their personal information in the computer and on the net. Take FaceBook and Blogger for example. Many people would spend their time in FaceBook socializing and updating their profiles so frequently that it has almost become a daily routine for them to do it.

Blogger is also a place where many people would recount their daily activities in. Most people regard Blogger as an online diary where they can rant, confide in and talk about anything under the sun in their own personalized blog page. These are the places where identity thieves love most. They can get almost any information they like from these places and then get to know the person preferences and where they frequent most. And with FaceBook around, these identity thieves have an even easier time on getting to know their target’s facial features and can easily get a plastic surgeon in town to redo their face to look exactly like their victims’.

Protecting one’s identity is becoming increasingly important nowadays as technology advances in a monstrous way. We might even be travelling in flying saucers tomorrow for all we know. Right now, it is a time for us to take responsibility in protecting our identities from the hands of the predators. The internet is a vast community with almost any information available. I could just do a search with your name and find your blog and also your social networking site that you frequent.

In order to protect your identity, I would like to advise you on a few things:

1. Do not publicize your personal information openly

2. If a person ever wants to know more about you, get him/her to meet you face-to-face

3. If you want to blog or rant about your daily life, keep it as non-detailed as possible.

4. If you ever decide to give out more of your personal information to someone, be prepared for any consequences that might happen later on (you might see another you on the streets someday)

5. If you can help it, delete your social networking account and blogs that are too private or set password to your personal blogs so that only your close friends are able to view it.

Besides these few tips, there are actually companies out there who can help you keep your identity safe from identity thieves. You might want to be insured before you carry on your socializing on social networks and blogging as you might not know when your identity will be stolen. It might be stolen this very second as we speak. Therefore, I kindly urge you to take action right now to protect your identity from such a thief.



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