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... statements. In addition to this, look for a small yellow lock that is closed. It will be located on the bottom right side of the screen. If possible, only carry one credit card at a time. People who carry around multiple cards are likely to lose them. Once you lose your card, the chances of you becoming ...
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... transactions done online. That is why, online identity thieves are always on the lookout for their next victims. How do online savvy protect themselves from the online identity thieves that are rampant nowadays? 1. Passwords. Know that those little pop ups that is asking you if you would like to remember ...
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... threats. These threats are inherent in Web access and include instant messaging and peer-to-peer file sharing, spyware and phishing attacks, a wide-range of objectionable Web content and human nature itself. MySpace.com Examples of human corruption as a source of Internet-based threats are everywhere. ...
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... opened for about 3 months. Due to provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you can only place an initial fraud alert for 90 days. The credit bureaus will then send you a notice displaying your rights as an identity theft victim. As soon you receive this, write to each of the three credit bureaus to ...
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... You'll need some or all of the security tools listed below, but even then you can't guarantee 100% that you won't have a problem. Hardware failures do occur so backup your data. One easy way to keep your important files is to burn them onto CD or DVD. ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE An absolute must have. Alright, ...
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