It bears repeating and here’s a good article with practical advice on how to prevent becoming a victim to identity theft. This article focuses on three main strategies…deter, detect, & defend.
Your medical information is at an even greater threat of theft, errors, or compromise. Medical id theft is on the rise. Google is talking about allowing your Dr. to upload your data to Google servers (with your consent, supposedly). Read more »
Have a laptop that you carry around? Have important financial business on your computers? You need a good encryption program. Right now, we feel TrueCrypt is one of the best! In fact, it’s free for PC, Mac, and Linux. You can encrypt entire Read more »
Posted on February 29, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
If you belong to HSBC, you may want to change your pin number…quickly! The UK bank is re-issuing atm/debit cards which raises the OH SH#T! factor seven-fold. They aren’t just issuing a teeny little press release…they are trying frantically Read more »
Posted on February 28, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
Canada has warned it’s troops not to post personal, identifiable information on Facebook. It seems that terrorists are trying to put bits of information together and this is a threat to the soldier’s friends and families. Read more »
Posted on February 28, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
Customers of HSBC, Bank of America, and Washington Mutual suffer the highest rates of identity theft in the banking industry, according to an investigative study released Wednesday by a UC Berkeley Law School researcher. Read more »
Posted on February 27, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
Google may be in hot European water. The European Union (EU) has a law protecting European’s web privacy. They feel Google’s habit of saving your ip address violates EU law and must be changed. Google argues back, of course. Google covers Read more »
Posted on February 26, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
There is a new threat to all you Facebook and Myspace users coming out of China. The device used to upload your pictures to either site may be allowing the perps to wreck havoc in that… Read more »
Posted on February 26, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
Some know that most printers put secret, microdot technology to use in every page you print. Each printer microscopically prints it’s serial number and the date on every page you print. The European Union now is leaning towards this being a Read more »
Posted on February 25, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
Everyone has at least one password now days, especially if you have email. There have been several articles on popular passwords. People aren’t very creative. According to an old PC Magazine article, the most popular passwords are: Read more »
Posted on February 24, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
Ever Googled yourself? Most people have so don’t be afraid to admit it. There’s several sites that collect public information and records that you should check out. They may be listing all your personal details [and even a map to your house]! Don’t Read more »
Posted on February 24, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
President Bush is pissed. After 9/11, the federal government forcefully strong-armed the telephone companies into caving in to illegal wire taps, foregoing the law, necessary warrants, and due process. They finally confessed to the illegal wire taps. Read more »
Posted on February 23, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
China wants their bloggers to use their real names and contact info on their blogs! I wonder why…maybe to make it easier to arrest them? Do you think the 137 million online Chinese will agree to this? The information — to be filed with the companies,Read more »
Posted on February 22, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
If you have been a victim of identity theft, you know how difficult it is to get your life back. Read this for tips and help in clearing up the mess. Remember these warning sign that may indicate you’ve been a victim of identity theft: Read more »
Posted on February 22, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
The government is so concerned about helping you upgrade your old tvs to the new digital format (that comes in 1 year) that they want to offer you free coupons…for a small price - your personal details. The question is simply this… is giving your Read more »
Posted on February 22, 2008 by protectyouridentitynow
The FBI obtained 2,176 FISA warrants to perform wiretaps to monitor “people of interest”. They recorded 27,728,675 sessions [conversations?]. Does anyone wonder how they performed 10,000 recordings per FISA approval? Is anyone concerned about an invasion of privacy? Read more »