Identity Theft
Spam
You may not
realize it, but while you are surfing on the internet it
is possible that identity thieves try to capture data from
your computer.
Your hard disk
may be stuffed with, names, addresses, logins and
passwords and even credit card numbers. Every time you
connect to the internet you create a certain internet
history. Webmasters and online companies store cookies on
your computer to make logging in easier for you, but if
you are not careful enough this information might also
reach the wrong people.
People who are
full of eagerness to use your data to their own advantage.
There are several ways in which the identity thieves try
to capture your data. It all happens when you do not use a
secure internet connection. Most of the time they try to
install spyware on your computer to collect the personal
data and this information is automatically sent back to
them.
The data may
consist of temporary internet files, such as log ins and
passwords, names and addresses, browser history and these
can be used to reconstruct your internet behaviour.
What can you do to avoid identity
theft?
A good start if
you are not yet equipped with an internet security
software package is deletion of internet history and the
cookies in your browser. These can be set in the internet
options of your browser to do the job automatically
everyday.
But these are
only basic precautions. The best protection is offered by
the huge range of internet security packages. A good
internet security software protects your computer from
identity theft by the means of a firewall, which makes
your computer invisible for the internet. This is the most
important part of the internet security software.
A webfilter
will avoid phishing sites from trying to get into your
computer and collect passwords and log ins and even credit
card numbers. Phishing sites send emails and act as if
they are big companies like eBay or Paypal.
An anti-spam
filter may be another addition to the package, but it is
up to the user of the software to use it or not. Chances
are that important emails end up in the spam folder.
Another way
that thieves use to steel your information on the internet
is by offering free software. There may be hidden files in
the software that settle on your hard disk to collect
important data and send these back to the sender as
described above, better known as spyware.
And of course
your internet security package wil provide a good
anti-virus program which should be updated on a regular
basis.
Is it wrong to do credit card payments on the
internet?
It is not wrong
to do credit card transactions on the internet, provided
that your computer is equipped with internet security and
that you keep an eye on your browser. During secure
payments there must be a padlock visible in the right hand
corner at the bottom of your browser. This means that the
data you type in will be scrambled with code to make it
impossible for identity thieves to capture your credit
card numbers and security code.
If you apply all of the above given advice you will not have
to worry about identity theft and have a good night sleep.
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