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Identity TheftFraudulent Electronic Identity Theft

Identity thieves work abroad the internet in most instances to steal information and use information, since the information sent across the lines is less apt to get the perpetrator caught. Financial processing, Internet and information stored on the web is the largest reason that thieves are gaining control over people's lives each day. One source reported that a number of identities stolen in one year were stolen from company databases, claiming to have secured encryptions on the computers.

Thieves are long-lived and have been committing crimes throughout the centuries, however until technology advanced the count of identity theft was lower than it is now. In 2004 alone, more than eleven million people fell victim of identity theft, thus the number is rising each year.

Consumers are advised to treat
suspicious mails with cautious. Thus, one of the best tools for getting personal information is through Spam mails. Even emails that seem legit can pose a threat. For example, I received an email a while back before learning more regarding safety on the Internet. The email read, "Microsoftsecurity.com" I opened the mail and it stated something to this affect. There is a new virus on the market, thus we have sent you a security patch to protect your computer. Download now! Thinking that the email was from Microsoft, who at this time had no idea, that mail was being sent in their name, I downloaded and low and behold I ended up with the DOOM WORM, which destroyed my computer and nearly every file stored on my computer. I called Microsoft immediately, thus I am one of the first persons that notified the companies and now they have put up the alerts on such activities. While I received the Doom Worm, there is no guarantee what else was attached to that download, therefore it is an ongoing process to stay alert, watching my identity.

Some emails may have statements in the heading that lead a person to open the mail, thus to prevent identity theft, never provide personal information via email, especially to the senders that state, "verify or reconfirm confidential or personal information, such as account number, Social Security Numbers, passwords, and other sensitive information." Thus, the email may have your banking name attached, or else another respected name attached and seems harmless, however that particular mail may be the mail that claims your identity.

The fraudulent electronic methods for stealing identities include Spam mails. Thus, the mail type listed in this article may have a sufficient thief as the sender with tools such as enticement, where the perpetrator lures in the person by claiming, "Reply now to avoid suspension of your accounts." The mail may include links inside the body of the email that will lure your to other sites where you may be asked to give personal information. The site may appear to look legit, or relative to your banking sites or other sites, thus NEVER give out the information at any site listed in the body of a Spam mail that comes through in a disguise such as the one listed in this article.

Thieves will go to all lengths to steal an identity. Once the thief has your identity, he may drain your accounts right away, or else save some funds in the account for the purpose of applying for a credit card in your name, or other line of credit in your name. The perpetrator may also save a few funds in the account to delay the detection that an identity has been stolen.

Thieves, once in control of someone's identity will do whatever comes to mind, or whatever they have planned throughout the process of stealing your identity. The electronic tools designed by technical developers showed good faith when they built the World Wide Web, Financial Processing Tools, Emails, and other tools for us and few of these souls built these tools with protection in mind, however, thieves have forever been proving that they are often smarter than the common laws, technology developers, and so forth. The thieves always stay ahead of any new development, by watching, listening, hearing, studying, practicing, and moving.

Facts on Identity Theft
Identity thieves work overtime to get someone's identity. When a person loses their wallets or purses where information is often stored, the wrong hands can find the belongings and use it to their advantage. People often store credit/debit cards,...

Crime and Identity Theft
What is crime? Crime defined is an atrocity or enslavement, an act carried out by a single or group of individuals, targeting the population, or a set area to attack. When an identity thief gets hold of a persons identity he/she has CONTROL to a...

Reviews of Identity Theft
Abroad the Internet is countless of stories directly from victims harmed from identity theft. Millions of other stories are never told. After hearing, one review I learnt that what I have said all along is proving truer than ever and that is the law...

Ways Thieves Steal Identities
Identity thieves will do anything to get what they want when motive, desire, and greed is backing their minds. Thieves steal identities by using their place of employment. In other words, some thieves work at companies where you do business, or else...

Fighting Identity Theft
Fighting identity theft is one of the harder things anyone will ever do in their lifetime. If you are not a victim of identity theft, act like a paranoid schizophrenic with your personal information, otherwise you are at risk. No offense to those...

Identity Theft : Identity Theft is one of the leading crimes around the globe that is claiming the lives of millions each year. Every day a new victim finds them self fighting for their life back...

 

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