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... recognize programs that are now on your computer because they may have been installed there by a spyware related web site or program you loaded on your computer. In addition, you might be worried that: 4. Someone might be able to read your e-mails 5. Someone might be able to access your e-mail list 6. ...
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... "spies" on your activities. The spying can range from relatively harmless use of cookies tracking you across multiple websites... to extremely dangerous "keystroke loggers" which record passwords, credit cards, and other personal data. That data then gets relayed to the person who put the software on ...
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... They may re-issue a lost or stolen social security card or may, under some circumstances, give you a new social security number. As you know, your credit rating is all important. Every precaution should be taken to protect your credit rating. Once you have your identity straightened out, you might consider ...
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... something, they'd have a real job. Thieves look for average people that wouldn't expect it to happen to them. The elderly are prime targets for identity theft. Many elderly people don't have many friends and love to talk to just about anyone. On the phone or even in person, someone can offer to help them ...
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... only it happened! However, this type of stealing, person-to-person, may well exists in movies exclusively for the next years to come. Why, you may ask. Nowadays, thieves no longer care to rob a person, bank or any other establishment because they just use an individual s information to obtain employment, ...
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