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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Online Identity Theft

Internet has no doubt brought many facilities for the people of today. People may deal with business transactions more easily. They no longer have to follow those long tiring procedures of going to bank and waiting for their turn. No one can restrain taking advantage if he or she has the facility of internet. But usually people are unaware of the harsh realities of these fancy looking conveniences.

Identity theft occurs when some person misuse someone else’s identity for his own purposes. In the United States, the highest cases come from age ranging 30 to 39, obviously those from the group of productive working class.

According to a research, almost 700,000 people get involved in these identity theft cases every year. Every single person spends an average of $1000.00 for the damage. Imagine the tragedy if each of them will spend 3 days clearing themselves instead of personally earning. This is simply clear that this crime is highly affecting the world’s economy and the damage rate is higher than the recovery rate.

The need of the hour is to keep double care of your belongings so that you may not regret later. You might lose your identity very easily like the loss of you wallet, which has you credit cards and signatures. Your reputation of being famous financially can also make you target. Using ATM cards most often and trusting on your employees or colleagues blindly.

If you own a bank account or a credit card or even social security number, you might be the unwilling victim of identity theft. The worst thing in this theft is that the real person stay unaware of the theft until the damage is done. Thief will misuse his credit card, will apply for loan and can change the billing address leaving the actual person unaware of the damage.

Similarly your personal data in online world is not safe enough to trust blindly. Any reputable company will take extra care to keep precious data of the customers safe. Some companies do hire hackers to jot down the loop holes in their systems so that no hacker from outside the world can attack their systems. To kill these criminals, you have to take help from people like them for they can only understand their minds.

Internet world is no doubt attractive and we visit almost every other website without thinking twice. But visiting any new web link will expose your system’s internet protocol address to these people. Which means you are telling them your location and service provider? These webmasters can look through your web history and online traffic as well; eventually will bring out your secured information causing trouble for you.

The existence of the track records, naively created by simple browsing, enables crime makers to arbitrate through your codes to your local computer. On the contrary, reputable sites leave scripts for a simple reason of making the browsing convenient to returning visitors.

Identity theft cases are more alike other identity theft cases where a person looses his identity out of nowhere. You may never specify your safe steps which can be followed to avoid this theft. But again extra vigilance is required to stay away from such bad consequences.

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