Saturday, June 9, 2012

FTC Identity Theft - Sat Jun 9, 2012


How to Protect Yourself From Fake Debt Scammers
ABC News
the FTC says. Do not provide any personal information over the phone. If you do, that information could be used by thieves for identity theft. Tell them to stop calling and, if you have an address for them, ask them to stop calling in writing.

FTC charges firms with exposing personal data through peer-to-peer networks
Infosecurity Magazine
For the 12th consecutive year the FTC has revealed that identity theft tops the list of consumer complaints received: 15% of 1.8 million complaints in 2011. Apps for smartphones are often funded by advertising – advertising that is built-in and ...


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