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... the identity thief f. In other words, he has the authority to manipulate all the forms of business transaction that will pass through a certain website. How does the web spoofing works? Three basic components make the thief manipulate online identity theft. He/she has the sole right of maneuvering all ...
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... website of the sender to reply. Never use the link indicated on the email sent. - Never open mail attachments if you are not sure about who sent it to you. These attachments may contain software that can enter your computer system unnoticeably. This problem can be solved by using software that gets rid ...
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... persona. It reveals everything about you to another person, who is a thief. Thus, knowing all the information about yourself will allow him to make transaction with other people using your identity. You will not only loose the money in your wallet and your bag but the entire property that you have in ...
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... card company, and users are invited to provide their identifying information. Sites of this kind are used solely to steal users' passwords, PIN numbers, SSNs and other confidential information. At first phishing consisted only of a social engineering scam in which phishers spammed consumer e-mail accounts ...
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... security breaches are immediately apparent, people are often unaware that their seemingly hassle-free computing is anything but. The Federal Trade Commission offers seven guidelines to help consumer surf the Web safely: 1. Protect your personal information. For example, when shopping on an ecommerce site, ...
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