Stealing Over The Internet

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by Rex Simpleton

Internet thieves use certain software to steal personal data over the internet. When getting access to private data the criminal will be able to use the personal information of a certain victim. The personal data which is commonly stolen is: birth date, address, security number, credit card number, etc.

Aside from the public data base, most of the thieves use the web linkages. The criminals just type in some sort of Social Security Numbers. The net will connect them into several search engines. According to investigations done, there are almost 95 identity sites pop ups. Basically the criminal simply click on a certain person’s file. After that, the criminal can view all of the possible identification.

Another way used by the criminals is creating fake websites; when subscribing on that site, personal data is gathered by the criminal.

Take note, that any machine in a public conveyance is distributed to multiple users. With online purchasing, the merchandise will leave a track cookie on the machine. If somebody found it in the internet, he could later try to acquire something from the stores using the original account.

On the other hand, there are also some web hackers that use encryption software. This software is applicable in mixing card numbers when doing their operation. The criminal will easily figure out the victim’s number.

Keep in mind that sending a card pin number over an internet online store is not completely safe. Encryption happens only when the viewer finds a shopping site. The site will show a padlock icon in the lower corner of the web browser.

Criminals usually want information about people to manage their personal accounts and start making transactions with their credit cards. They usually buy certain things and spend all the money on a hacked credit card.

Sometimes, the credit card used by a certain thief cannot sustain what they are buying so they are left in the situation to find another victim with a credit card that will ensure their transactions.

With the beginning of the internet fraudulence, identity theft already has become a proficient beneficial industry. Criminals, hackers and perpetrators have easier and quicker access to classified data around the globe.

If people want to protect themselves they will have to use a computer carefully when making transactions. Also, if they use a high speed broadband things become safer because it makes the computer flexible against all attacks.

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July 29, 2008 by Rex Simpleton  
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Business or Home Security Systems - One Of Today’s Necessities!

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by Mike Lesell

Humans have been building homes for themselves in some shape or form since our first days on this planet. Our homes are built to protect ourselves from the elements nature can throw at us, such as, rain, sun, snow, wind etc and also to keep us safe and secure from others of our kind who don’t follow our society’s rules.

Your businesses and homes must keep you protected from robbers and other people who break the law accessing your premises. Gone are the days when you could leave your doors unlocked, in today’s world you need a home and or business security device of some kind.

A home or business security system, no longer a complicated device to set up!

The days when home and business security systems were only for the rich have long since passed. Thanks to the continuous progression of technology, home and business security systems are now easy for the general public to purchase and set up.

Normally a thief will enter your premises through a back door or window making sure to be out of sight of any onlookers, without a good home security device monitoring these entrance points, it really is just too easy for your common thief to gain access to your home.

The installation and general day-to-day usage of the modern home security systems is not as difficult as it once was. This really could not be more true with the modern wireless home security systems. Not having to put wires all over your home makes their installation really quick and easy.

It is greatly for this reason that these systems are extremely popular today. Having cameras around your home and property you can look at from anywhere in the world via the Internet is the perfect way to know exactly what’s going on in your residence and surrounding property when you aren’t there.

But in no way are you limited to security cameras. With complex alarm systems that can actually ring the police for you, high-tech infrared sensors, heat sensors etc, etc there are just too many devices to quote here.

Thieves generally will not try to enter your residence through the front door, these days they often avoid the back door as well since more and more people are putting in measures here also to deter them, so they will often try to gain access to your property from side doors. So it is essential to cover all entrances to the home.

Make it obvious at a glance that your property has an alarm system in place. If a thief can see that your property is protected with a security device he or she will be far less likely to attempt to break-in, simply because there will be other property in the area that will provide less risk of him or her getting caught.

Because of the continuous development of home security technology and the increasing need for their deploy, the prices of these systems are now at an affordable range for the general public. Installing a home security device has become a necessity in today’s world; those who do not act and protect their homes are more than likely to become a thief’s next target.

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July 29, 2008 by Mike Lesell  
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Protect Yourself From Identity Theft

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by Rex Simpleton

Being a victim of identity theft is one of the worst things that could ever happen to someone. However there are certain steps that you can take in order to minimize your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft and here are some of them:

1. If, for any reason, you suspect that your credit card has been used by someone else to commit fraud crimes, the first thing you have to do is to contact the fraud departments of the credit card company. By contacting these fraud departments you make sure that a fraud alert is placed on your credit report.

The fraud alert will warn creditors to contact you whenever an account is opened using your name or if ever there are some changes that are to be made on your accounts. There are actually two types of fraud alerts—these are your initial alert and your extended alert.

The difference between these two fraud alerts is in terms of their duration. The initial alert usually last for ninety days on your credit report while the extended fraud alert stays much longer and last for as long as seven years. You can choose between these two frauds alerts the best one that you think will provide you with a better protection. Plus you only have to contact only one of the consumers reporting companies since it will simply relay to the other two the fraud alert.

2. It will also help if you close the accounts that have been tampered with or fraudulently opened in your name. You can use the ID Theft Affidavit when you want to question new unauthorized accounts that are opened in your name.

3. Don’t forget to file a report or complain with the local police in your community where the identity theft occurs. And always try to obtain a copy of the report which you are to provide your creditors and others that might be in need of any proof of the crime.

4. Another place where you need to file a complaint and a report is the Federal Trade Commission. They have a database with all the reported frauds and identity thefts and will ensure that you learn all the information regarding protection identity theft.

Nobody is protected from these types of frauds. All people can do is to try and be careful with their information. All over the internet criminals can take your personal information and use it to gain profit. Make sure that the companies you are dealing with are trustworthy and make sure that their methods of privacy are genuine.

Sometimes you will receive emails that will inform you about different prizes that you won; ignore those emails because they are not true and will only put your personal information in danger. You will be asked to fill a form with your personal information; most criminals use this method to gather information about people. Also, if you happen to receive such mails make sure that you inform the Federal Trade Commission about it to help prevent other people.

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July 29, 2008 by Rex Simpleton  
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Ways to Protect Yourself from Computer Identity Theft

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by Rex Simpleton

Today, more and more people complain that they were victims of computer identity theft. The number of thefts increases day by day making it hard for people to protect themselves. Most of the cases concern people who use their credit cars. When certain persons try to buy something with their credit cards, there are identity theft programs who will receive their information. This happens mostly to new users who have no idea how to protect themselves.

While others will get an application for credit card, make bank account and destroy your good credit score. In addition, making some correction about such subjects includes more time, effort and is stressful, so here are ten useful ways that you can use to avoid yourself from being an identity theft prey.

Use More Than One Email Address

If you simply want to subscribe to receive certain information, buy things or simply want to join a forum, you should use another email address than the one you use with your clients or close friends. One that doesn’t contain much of your personal data is best.

Yahoo and hotmail are some of the free accounts where you can make you own disposable email. Both of these are able to interface with other famous email clientle such as the outlook and the outlook express. You can use one of the two for your purchasing transactions.

Cover up your internet identity

If your name is Chris Brown try to not to use it in making your email accounts especially when having business with people you are not familiar with and deceitful-looking. Perhaps if your birth date is April 3, 1980, do not make an account that contains both your name and birth date.

These are just a few of the things you can do to start protecting yourself from computer identity.

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July 29, 2008 by Rex Simpleton  
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Is Installing A Home or business Security System really required?

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by Mike Lesell

A place of residence is there to protect us from anything this world can throw at us, whether the threat be from nature or from someone in our own society.

Your businesses and homes must keep you protected from robbers and other people who break the law accessing your premises. Gone are the days when you could leave your doors unlocked, in today’s world you need a home and or business security device of some kind.

Home security systems, not difficult to set up any more!

Setting up a home or business security device in today’s world is no longer a difficult task. Thanks to technology the home security devices of today are very easy to set up and affordable.

Most robbers these days will attempt to gain access to your premises via the entrance points where the least amount of people can be found, this normally means a side or back window or door. If you do not have some kind of security device watching over these entrance points you really are making it far too easy.

Using and installing most of today’s home security devices is not difficult anymore. Especially in the case of wireless home security devices, since these systems really do make it a breeze to set up cameras around your premises.

With a lot of these new systems you can install cameras throughout your business and/or residence and then with the help of the Internet view your business and or residence live from anywhere on the planet!

But of course with modern home security systems you are in no way just limited to using security cameras, there are so many different types of deterrents you can utilize. Alarm systems that immediately notify anyone in the area of your business and or residence and then call the local law enforcements, infrared sensors that detect when someone crosses them etc, etc.

Don’t get all carried away with really complex expensive security gadgets minding over your front door and other main entrances and then go and put less emphasis on the lesser used entrance points. Your home or business security is only as strong as your weakest entrance point.

Make it obvious at a glance that your property has an alarm system in place. If a thief can see that your property is protected with a security device he or she will be far less likely to attempt to break-in, simply because there will be other property in the area that will provide less risk of him or her getting caught.

Because of the continuous development of home security technology and the increasing need for their deploy, the prices of these systems are now at an affordable range for the general public. Installing a home security device has become a necessity in today’s world; those who do not act and protect their homes are more than likely to become a thief’s next target.

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July 13, 2008 by George Jones  
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Ten Indicators that it is Time to Move to a Dedicated Server

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by Amy Nutt

If you have a high traffic website with dynamic features, then switching to a dedicated server is probably the best choice for you. The major advantages are faster load time, increased security, and total control over your website. This dedicated server is a single web server, devoted solely to the use of one organization, unlike shared servers that host a number of other users and websites. Particularly suitable for larger corporations that process and store high quantities of secure data, dedicated servers often require a higher capital investment yet have a number of key advantages:

1. Higher speed and performance levels By switching to a dedicated server, the managed hosting is devoted to running one organization’s software and website. With a shared server, the actions and usage of other websites can impact upon the response times of a website and can even cause a time-out, especially if one website has a promotion and experiences a sudden surge in traffic.

2. Increased capacity Because a dedicated server is created for just one organization, capacity is only limited by the size of the server rather than the number of users present on that host. Dedicated servers provide a more reliable website which can run full-time with less server jamming. Websites can feature more complex functions and there are fewer limitations on the number of email accounts and attached databases.

3. Increased security By sharing the server with other sites and users, there is a possibility that other customers may be able to view secure files and in some cases overwrite certain files. This can be extremely risky if a company stores and processes highly sensitive data. If any website on the host is attacked by a hacker or virus, this also makes the rest of the sites on the server vulnerable.

4. Increased site control With complete server dedication, it is possible to have more control over data access and over what happens on that server, such as which scripts can be run and which online activities can occur.

5. Ability to customise hardware set-up Dedicated hardware is provided for the server which can only be used by one customer. This allows the customer to have control over the hardware and make any alterations or upgrades.

6. Customised software Many shared sites have limited features and software availability due to security and stability issues. For example, JSP support on shared servers is still rare. With a dedicated server, there is greater freedom of choice as to which programmes run, allowing a customer’s individual needs to be catered for.

7. Creation of more than one domain Companies that have multiple divisions or chains benefit greatly from a dedicated server in that they can create several domains on one server. This is more cost effective and efficient than each outlet renting space on a different host and creates a uniform sales platform with a simplified administration and support system.

8. Increased reliability It only requires one rogue website in a shared server to cause a search engine to ban the entire server, due to the shared IP address. With a dedicated server, reliability is no longer compromised by other customers’ poorly written scripts or security problems.

9. Effective large website maintenance A dedicated server provides the ability to run a large website, which can be remotely controlled and operated, without the need to employ large numbers of staff. There is no requirement to purchase or maintain server equipment and server upgrades are more cost effective.

10. Technical support Many dedicated server providers offer additional administrative, trouble-shooting and management support.

If your website does not have any of these qualities, then you know that it is time to move your site to a dedicated server. You’ve put a lot of work into your website, so you deserve to have the best service possible.

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July 11, 2008 by Amy Nutt  
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Wireless Home Security to protect you

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by Scott Chalmers

Crime is always on the rise and home security has never been more important. Your home is at risk all the time but there is a rise in crime during hotter days as people become more and more careless with their home security. It is unbelievable that people still leave a spare key under the doormat or above the doorframe or even under a plant next to the front door. Thieves do check these obvious places for keys and if one actually saw get a key this way you can guarantee they will be round for a visit the next time you leave you home.

It’s a hot day and like millions of people you open a few windows but make sure you close them before you go out. Even if you think you will only be five minutes think about how much a thief could steel in that time. The last thing you want to do is return and find someone in you home.

Garden furniture and tools cost a lot of money and thieves know this as well. Make sure you keep it out of sight from passers by otherwise you might as well put a big sign on it saying ‘I’m expensive come and steal me and don’t forget to checkout the valuables inside’ Try and give the thieves the impression there is nothing worth stealing and that if they do you have the security systems in place to prevent and catch them.

A really simple door announcement system would provide a cheap and simple alarm system. These alarms come in two different types, one is connected to the door and every time the door is opened the connection is broken and the alarm goes off. The other is a small battery operated motion sensor alarm which I belive is the better of the two.

This motion sensor can be places in a hallway, at patio doors or even slightly away from the door so that the children can come and go into the kitchen for drinks but if anyone went into another part of the house the alarm would go off.

The motion sensor mini alarm offers the easiest and quickest set up to improve the security in your home or business. Usually the sensors come with two settings so you can have a short chime to let you know someone has entered or continuous alarm so you know someone is somewhere they shouldn’t be.

The mini motion sensor is a great security device to take on holiday with you. You can point it at the door or next to patio doors to make sure you are not broken into whilst asleep. Nobody wants to wake up with an intruder in their bedroom.

Most crime is committed by opportunist thief who will take any chance you give them to steal from you. If you do not give them the opportunity to make you a victim they will move on to someone who will. Remember it is better to prevent a crime, so call your local police station for crime prevention advice.

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July 4, 2008 by Scott Chalmers  
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Different Types of Email Phishing

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by Sandra Wilson

Email phishing is a very dangerous and potentially financially fatal trap that is sent via email from what appears to be a financial institution to an individual. Most of the phishing emails that one will receive are very easy to notice as fraud emails, but there are some that are very sophisticated and can take time to identify.

Most email phishing is seen as the attempt of an individual to gain your account numbers or other personal information. This information can then be used to complete a transaction which includes them removing money from your account or stealing your identity.

Such emails include the ones in which a foreign individual wishes to transfer money into a state side account so that he may remove such money at a later date. This includes the giving of your account information, having a small amount of money placed into the account, and then a large amount of money withdrawn. It is unfortunate that many people do fall for this simple email phishing technique.

Other phishing techniques include sending an official looking email from what one is led to believe is the bank of that individual. This email is requesting that you update the personal information on the website that they have provided a link to. When you hit the link, the website that they have listed is not the website that you goes to, although it often has the same appearance of a bank website. This type of email phishing is of a much higher level of sophistication than other types and can be harder to identify. You should be aware that many, if not all, financial institutions will never request that you update your personal information via a website.

What you can do the most to help with this email phishing problem is to take action and report any email that doesn’t look right. If you receive emails from anyone asking you to do something money wise that you did not request, report it to the authorities. You would much rather report a perfectly legitimate email and have made a mistake than to not have and end up losing your identity or money.

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July 3, 2008 by Sandra Wilson  
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