5 Ways You Can Become a Victim of Identity Theft

March 3, 2010 · Filed Under Computer Security · Comment 

In this poor economy, identity theft is still a big problem. Now, more than ever, it is important to protect yourself from criminals who would rob you without you ever being aware until it is too late. Keep from being a victim by learning how you can easily become one.

Identity theft is a problem for businesses as well as you, the consumer. These thieves used to be interested in only robbing your bank account. Now, they look to use your personal information to open new accounts and get approved for loans, cars, boats and all sorts of merchandise. To that end, they employ high tech means to deceive you.

  1. Sharing your personal financial information with other people. This includes other

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Denver IT Support: Anti-phishing Software

March 1, 2010 · Filed Under Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · Comment 

Growing technology allows the threat of spam to continue evolving, and phishing is the scam of the moment spammers are using. Your best defense against phishing is to be cautious and maintain a healthy level of skepticism. However, you can save time by using good anti-phishing software.

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Anti-phishing software works by searching for any phishing content that may exist in an email.  It is normally used as a complementary service to your email service in the form of a toolbar.  This toolbar will display the real name of any website you visit and any fake websites phishers tend to use.

This software offers a backup defense for blocking phishing attacks and sites that might… Continue reading...

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Identity Theft and the Economy

February 2, 2010 · Filed Under Tips and Ideas · 1 Comment 

The economy is in an economic downturn. When that happens, it brings about other consequences in our society. For one, crime increases. Protect yourself from identity thieves who want to separate you from your money.

Identity thieves use high tech methods to find ways of defrauding innocent people. They come up with telephone scams, internet website scams, email scams and other ingenious plans, like taking photos of your card with a cell phone camera. When times are hard, these same thieves could resort to less sophisticated ways of stealing.

Consumers have become smarter in order to outsmart identity thieves. You read articles and booklets on how to protect yourself from these criminals. That includes shredding mail, being careful when shopping online, paying bills online… Continue reading...

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Cyber Christmas Shopping – Keeping Your Identity Safe

November 30, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Security · Comment 

If you dread going to the mall and spending hours looking for a parking spot and fighting the crowds you may be tempted to skip all that stress and do your Christmas shopping online these days.  There are certainly many advantages to taking your holiday shopping online, including lower levels of stress, superior selection and in many cases very competitive prices.

But unfortunately shoppers are not the only ones hanging out online – identity thieves are always on the lookout for an opportunity to steal your personal data and wreck your good name.  Fortunately there are some simple ways shoppers can fight back and keep those identity thieves at bay.

Create a Cyber Identity

One of the best ways to keep yourself protected online is to create your own cyber identity… Continue reading...

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The Costs of Spam

September 15, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · 1 Comment 

The sheer volume of spam that is mailed out every minute has reached epidemic proportions. There is one simple reason for this, the cost is little and the rewards are excellent. Anyone with a list of addresses and internet access can send out thousands or millions of messages with a click. The cost to others however is now running in the millions of dollars.

Bandwidth
Spam costs everyone valuable internet bandwidth that is used for spam instead of legitimate business or personal use. Bandwidth is the rate at which data is transmitted, particularly the amount that can be transmitted in a specific amount of time. The lower bandwidth rate, the slower information travels.

Think of it as a traffic jam on a major highway… Continue reading...

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Spam – What is Your Protection Under the Law?

August 25, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · Comment 

Spam has become the scourge of the internet world over the past several years, costing honest businesses much in time and money.

As the spam epidemic has grown the government has enacted the CAN-SPAM act (Controlling the Assault of Non Solicited Pornography and Marketing). This act has attempted to legislate the activities of any company hoping to send bulk commercial email as well as companies that are marketing their products in the messages. It has created stiffer penalties for those who violate it and gives the consumer the right and the way to ask that spammers cease and desist.

The CAN-SPAM act was signed in January of 2004. This act covers any and all emails whose express purpose is advertising or promotion. Even including… Continue reading...

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Don’t Fall for the Phisher’s Bait

August 11, 2009 · Filed Under Business technology, Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · Comment 

You should never respond to an unsolicited email that asks you to update or verify personal information, such as bank account or social security numbers.  Banks, stores, and other real businesses will never ask for this information through email, especially after an incident involved in a phishing scam.  Most real business will ask you to verify your info over the phone or in person.

It is always best to immediately contact a company directly if you have any doubts about an email you received asking for information. Use the contact number listed on your invoice or statement, because the contact number on the email will most likely direct you to the identity thief.

You should never click on any links in an email you… Continue reading...

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Five Tips to Protect Yourself from the Spam in Your Inbox

July 14, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Security, Tips and Ideas · Comment 

Spam has become an unfortunate part of life; you probably received some just today in your email. What you do with the junk mail when you get it will determine how much of this annoying stuff you get from now on. In addition, you can also protect yourself from various scams such as credit card fraud and identity theft as well as viruses and other internet crimes. The next time you check your email use these five tips to put a stop to spammers for good.

Do not Preview
If your email comes with a preview option, you will want to disable this function. The reason this is so important is many spam type emails contain an imbedded code that will infiltrate… Continue reading...

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Popular Email Scams on the Internet Today

April 28, 2009 · Filed Under General Business · Comment 

Phishing Scams:
Phishing is a very popular scam on the internet today. Its purpose is to gain access to information pertaining to bank accounts, credit cards, social security numbers, pin numbers, passwords, or any other information the scammers can use for financial gain. The main purpose for this scam is identity theft.

The phishers send out emails that appear to be from a company you normally do business with. They include a link in the email for you to follow to go to the company website. When you click the link and go there, it looks the same as the company site, but it is a fake website designed by the scam artist. You have been asked to go to this website to update… Continue reading...

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Phishing-101

March 24, 2009 · Filed Under Computer Security · Comment 

A phishing email is designed to steal a person’s identity. The scammer uses certain tactics to get you to provide personal information, which they can use to access bank accounts or other sensitive information. They will try to get your passwords, credit or debit card numbers, birth dates, pin numbers, passwords and other personal information they can use to steal your identity. The procedure used to persuade their victims to give out personal information has been labeled as a form of social engineering.

Scammers normally launch their attack with a mass mailing of spam emails, millions of email clients are targeted in one single mailing. The subject of the email is designed to trigger an immediate response from the user. Many people… Continue reading...

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