By Online Security Authority on Apr 6, 2009 in Banking Security | 1 Comment
Would love to shop on eBay; however, you are terrified to use your checking account or a credit card? You hear horror stories of people who have lost thousands of dollars when they discover their checking accounts are emptied. Back in the early 1990′s, all you needed to do was make sure that you were not followed by a skulking fellow while you pulled your cash from a well lit ATM machine…
By Online Security Authority on Apr 5, 2009 in Banking Security | 1 Comment
Banking online is a relatively safe way to manage your accounts if you are careful and if you have ID theft protection along with PC protection.
By OSAblogger on Apr 4, 2009 in ID theft | 1 Comment
There is an issue says that statistics are not always truthful as they are limited generally to a control group. Yet, it is essential that you begin reversing the identity theft statistics.
Since that identify theft has a great impact upon your life both at personal and professional levels, you have to take enough measures that you do not become part of those statistics. It is not difficult to make certain that you stay safe and out of the reach of any type of mischief.
By Online Security Authority on Mar 31, 2009 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
According to an NCSA study of Seattle residents, 22 percent, compared to the national average of 17 percent, know of a person who has been a victim of identity theft. Today’s event will provide Internet users with educational presentations that feature cyber safety tips and recommended security steps that they can follow to help them secure their PCs and information from online identity thieves.
By Online Security Authority on Mar 30, 2009 in Keeping Our Children Safe | 0 Comments
“Police for example. They do it. Once you have seen the rape of a 2-month old baby, this is something you never forget. Never.”