Identity Theft Affects All Areas of Your Life
ID247.com TV’s Pete Thomson interviews Board Certified Therapist, Connie Podesta on how ID theft could ruin your personal and professional life without the proper protection.
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ID247.com TV’s Pete Thomson interviews Board Certified Therapist, Connie Podesta on how ID theft could ruin your personal and professional life without the proper protection.
Posted on 18 July '10 by admin, under 37. No Comments.
Phishing, Vishing and Identity theft are growing problems for everyone. If you are unfortunate enough to actually have your identity stolen, it can be even harder to get it back. The problem is also a problem for banks, with larger numbers of calls to customers not completing as people become more aware of the risks of passing authentication information over to someone who cannot authenticate themselves to them (due in part to data protection laws). Authenticall is a way to allow both parties on a call (individuals, businesses and regulated entities) to know with certainty who they are communicating with. It is much more secure than CLI (number identification), which can be spoofed or calling back on a number given to you by the caller. Authenticall is a secure anti-vishing platform and uses PINsafeTM technology: a PIN that is never typed or divulged directly. This makes it very hard to steal and even if it was stolen the system “fails safe” alerting you to the fact immediately. We do this through PC and mobile phone software; with a fall back solution that allows everything to be done on any phone (IP, Mobile or Landline) by voice and key pad without software. Authenticall works with any phone, but users must register for the service with an company (eg bank) who’s bought the service. For a better user experience PC and Mobile Apps are available. For more information see www.mobix.net
Posted on 24 June '10 by admin, under 37. No Comments.
A short informational film I shot, directed and edited in January 2005 for the Elder Consumer Protection Project, funded in part by the Administration on Aging.
United States Postal Inspection Service DeliveringJustice Identity Crisis: Protect Your Identity A High Noon Bullet Identity fraud is the fastest-growing crime in America. With millions of victims and losses in the billions of dollars, it continues to be one of consumers’ biggest fears. This free DVD tells the story of a couple whose credit is ruined and of the criminals who defrauded them. The DVD by High Noon Film, presented by the US Postal Inspection Service, also provides tips on how to protect yourself against identity fraud — and what to do if you become a victim. Identity Theft. Has someone taking over your good name? Protect your identity with these easy steps: * Deposit outgoing mail at the Post Office, or give it directly to your letter carrier. * Shred or tear up unwanted documents that contain personal information before discarding them. * Review your consumer credit reports annually. * Never give personal information over the phone or the Internet unless you initiated the contact. ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen To Your Good Name
Posted on 21 June '10 by admin, under 37. 3 Comments.
ID247.com TV’s Pete Thomson interviews Board Certified Therapist, Connie Podesta on important service elements to look for when choosing identity theft protection.
Posted on 20 June '10 by admin, under 37. No Comments.
Firstly, you must scrutinize the material you wish to publish. Do not include details that may expose your identity. Images of documents and media may be useful to the cause, but do not break the law in obtaining them. If you do not break the law, you will avoid the involvement of law enforcement organizations in tracking you. As regards copyrighted information, the law permits the publishing of copyrighted materials in the context of news reporting, which serve the public interest. However, this is a contestable point of law, and may provoke reaction/retaliation. Incriminating documents should be withheld, but its contents should be vaguely described. A time will come to report them to the relevant authorities, for the purposes of a legal trial. Use Google to better understand your local laws and your rights. Use the law, do not fight it. Be wary of defamation laws in particular. Do not let legal considerations stop you from being bold. Start here for advice on whistleblowing: www.caslon.com.au To publish a voice with a video, use Text-to-Voice software to convert your text to an audio message. This will be used on Youtube to keep your voice anonymous. Create a movie file using your generated voice. Keep messages to less than 5 minutes long, and to the point. Keep your message anonymous. The time will come for you to give evidence in person. Create video using Windows Movie Maker www.microsoft.com or iMovie, on mac. www.apple.com Accessing the internet is the point at …
Posted on 19 June '10 by admin, under 37. 24 Comments.
Get the maximum power of McAfee protection in one powerhouse package. All the security you need: * Stops Viruses. Blocks and removes viruses and even stops them before they even get to your PC. * Blocks Spyware. Blocks spyware before it installs on your computer and removes existing spyware. * Adds Safety Ratings to Websites. McAfee® SiteAdvisor™ adds ratings to websites to help you avoid online dangers. * Stops Hackers. Protects and conceals your computer from hackers. * Improves PC Health. Cleans clutter off your computer so it stays healthy and secure. * Home License Subscription Service. Automatically delivers the latest software features and threat updates and lets you easily manage security subscriptions for all your PCs. * Secures Your Identity. Guards your identity from online fraud scams and identity thieves. * Prevents Spam & Email Scams. Shields you from junk email. * Protects Children Online. Filters offensive content, pictures, and websites. * Backs Up & Restores Files. Automated back-up and one-click restore to protect your photos, music and important files. * Home Network Protection. Monitors your entire network for security weaknesses, and lets you easily share files and printers. * SiteAdvisor Plus. Extends safety ratings to links in emails and instant messages, and actively shields your PC from dangerous websites. McAfee Total Protection 2009 Features: * Integrated anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, anti-spam, anti-phishing, and backup technologies work …
Posted on 9 June '10 by admin, under 37. No Comments.
AVG Internet Security 9.0 is faster, safer and easier to use. This is a complete solution for all the things you do online. Multiple layers of protection mean you don’t have to worry about identity theft, spam or viruses. AVG Internet Security 9.0 gives you two vital extra layers of protection: With AVG LinkScanner whenever you’re on the web, the moment you go to click on a link, LinkScanner analyzes the page behind that link to tell you whether there’s something nasty hiding there. For added peace of mind, you also get safety ratings for your Google, Yahoo! and Bing/MSN search results. Identity Protection makes sure your passwords, credit card information, bank account details, and other valuable data are safe from even the newest and most sophisticated threats. It’s constantly on guard, watching to make sure no program on your PC is doing something it shouldn’t.
Posted on 8 June '10 by admin, under 37. No Comments.
From the US Treasury Dept. Explains how to obtain free credit reports from the credit bureaus. Also explains how Fraud Alerts work and how to activate them. credit report online, free online credit report, credit free report score, 3 in 1 credit report, transunion credit report, creditreport.com, credit report personal, national credit report, cic triple advantage credit report, free annual government credit report Identity theft is a serious crime. It occurs when your personal information is stolen and used without your knowledge to commit fraud or other crimes. Identity theft can cost you time and money. It can destroy your credit and ruin your good name. Deter identity thieves by safeguarding your information. ? Shred financial documents and paperwork with personal information before you discard them. ? Protect your Social Security number. Don’t carry your Social Security card in your wallet or write your Social Security number on a check. Give it out only if absolutely necessary or ask to use another identifier. ? Don’t give out personal information on the phone, through the mail, or over the Internet unless you know who you are dealing with. ? Never click on links sent in unsolicited emails; instead, type in a web address you know. Use firewalls, anti-spyware, and anti-virus software to protect your home computer; keep them up-to-date. Visit OnGuardOnline.gov for more information. ? Don’t use an obvious password like your birth date, your mother’s maiden name …
Posted on 7 June '10 by admin, under 37. 7 Comments.
www.guidanceforyou.com Consumers should be careful and vigilant when and how to use a credit card because many people in the community have been affected by identity theft credit. A criminal can do a credit identity theft by people stealing names, social security numbers and credit card number and then became a race to see how much money can be retrieved and taken to be the victim. Credit identity theft is far the most common form of identity theft. If someone can continue to get enough personal information to be able to apply for a credit card they will always try to spend as much as possible before they can get you (or your credit card company) on the catch. If you do not check credit reports regularly and can be years before you realize that someone has stolen your identity and your credit destroyed. You should check your credit reports often anyways. Credit identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the world, especially in the United States. You should protect yourself by using an identity theft solution. Identity theft security can be made using the credit bureau fraud alert placed on your credit report, which limit access to new credit, identity theft with a sign; you be contacted before new credit is issued under the name and social security number. You can also prepare a report with different credit card bureaus that can also alert you if there is any uncharacteristic activity that occur with your account. If you set the alert and make sure that your …
Posted on 5 June '10 by admin, under 37. No Comments.
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