2012年8月15日星期三

But they do not always tell you about the small

Being a victim of identity theft is a horrible thing to go through. You feel a sense of violation that goes bone deep and interferes in everything that you do. You suddenly have credit issues or even trouble with the law. The identity thief takes something from you; your trust. It can be hard to recover from identity theft and as more identity theft and fraud cases increase, more people are facing troubles that they never thought possible. Major credit bureaus do inform people about the problems of identity theft, such as fraudulent accounts and credit lines being opened. They tell you to monitor your credit and check for any irregularities. But they do not always tell you about the small scams that can affect you. It is not always about stealing your financial information. It can be something as innocent as stealing your social networking page. One recent scam that has hit the news was about an identity thief who gained access to Facebook accounts. Once the thief gained access, he or she changed the account passwords and emails to effectively block out the true owner of the profile. The thief then began posting dire messages about being in need of money due to some emergency overseas.

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The messages asked that people send money via Western Union. Even after the original owners of the accounts found out, they found little help from the website founders. No security freeze was implemented to stop any further postings by the identity bandit. This has caused quite a lot of backlash against Facebook. The ability of hackers to get a free identity is running rampant. Far too many innocent internet users do not consider the damages that could be done should their social networking sites be hacked. Identity theft information is a very real issue in today's technologically advanced world. You have to carefully consider each bit of information that you put out there, via your personal computer or your mobile device. Will the problems of identity theft magically disappear with some special software or through everyone monitoring their credit reports from the credit bureaus? No, there will always be identity theft victims being taken advantage of by some new scam.

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Anytime you give out personal information, a check, a bill payment or even have a conversation on the internet, you are left open to an identity thief. Stay ahead of the thieves by knowing what scams are out there. You do not have to be a victim any longer.

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