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... personal information via the phone, mail or the Internet unless you know who you are dealing with. Detect Detect suspicious activity by routinely monitoring your financial accounts and billing statements. Be alert to signs that require immediate attention, such as: bills that do not arrive as expected; ...
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... AuthType Basic require valid-user On the first line, adjust the directory path to wherever your .htpasswd file is. Once this is set up, you will get a popup dialog when visiting that folder on your website. You will be required to log in to view it. Turn Off Directory Listings By default, any directory ...
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... number gets sent to the company and is usually stored in their memory so that the next time you visit their website, shopping and paying is quicker and easier. As many as 9 million Americans have their identity stolen every year, but sadly, most of these victims are cautious consumers who happen to be ...
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... bar and look for https this means that you are on a secure page. If the address begins with http the page is not secure and your information should not be given. The second step in determining if the website is safe is to look for the picture of a closed lock or an unbroken key. These pictures can be ...
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... information. They do not check seriously their financial accounts. Mostly, credit card applications are sent by mail. Identity theft crimes come from snatching of the wallet to big time fraud rings. Identity theft can happen when somebody gets your mail, your purse is stolen, or your records in an institution ...
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