Jan
23
Filed Under (Legal and Law) by admin on 23-01-2008

Many people do not realize that there are different types of identity theft. There are indeed several ways in which the identity thief can take advantage of your personal information, while leaving you to deal with the repercussions. Here’s what you need to know about the 5 types of identity theft.

The type of identity theft you are probably most familiar with is Financial Identity Theft. It is when the thief uses your information to set up financial accounts in your name without your permission or knowledge. The thief may obtain credit cards, loans, merchandise, homes, vehicles, vacations and more, all in your name. Financial identity theft can definitely cost you thousands of dollars in debt, not to mention the painstaking process of clearing your name and credit.



Jan
22
Filed Under (Legal and Law) by admin on 22-01-2008

Identity theft has certainly taken consumers by storm recently. You’ve seen commercials all over the web and on tv, right? They all make claims to protect your identity.

But the big question is - how necessary is Identity Theft protection service? Do you really need to pay a few dollars a month to have professionals protect your identity? Well, that all depends on how much time you have and to what extent you will go to in order to clean up any mess left behind should a criminal decide that it’s your turn to become a victim.



Dec
18
Filed Under (Computers and Technology) by admin on 18-12-2007

Choosing a safe password is the key to protecting your computer data and/or your online activities.

Here are some tips for choosing and managing your passwords.

Do NOTs:

- Do NOT use a password which is the same as your login or ScreenName. Most hackers try this first!

- Do NOT use your girlfriend/boyfriend/partner’s name. Most hackers try this second. You are especially vulnerable if you partner happens to have a common name?€?

- Do NOT use an easily guessable piece of information about you (like part of your AOL or online profile) as your password