Thursday, November 24, 2011

Online Scams Identity Theft News - Thu Nov 24, 2011


CFA offers tips on how to "have a holly jolly ID theft-free holiday season"
Mountain Xpress
on all of your computers to keep identity thieves from stealing the account numbers and other personal information that you use online. Use smart passwords, not your date of birth or other personal information that might be easy for someone else to ...
Identity theft: simple passwords make it easy for hackers to access your ...
Vancouver Sun
"Even though people are encouraged to select secure, strong passwords, many people continue to choose weak, easy-to-guess ones, placing themselves at risk from fraud and identity theft," he said. "If you have a password that is short or common or a ...
Don't get ripped off! State atorney general offers holiday shopping tips
Delaware County Daily Times
Watch for “look alike” websites that are used by scam artists. “Consumers should be cautious about identity theft during the holidays,” Kelly said. “Whether shopping in-person or online, your credit card numbers and other personal information can be ...
Meet My Friend, Nypizzapasta: Could Online ID Requirements Spread from ...
Patch.com
Perhaps some participants feel that aliases can protect them from online identity theft. It's a safer bet, however, that people with well-phrased anonymous opinions are more likely to be victims of intellectual property theft than identity theft.



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