By Online Security Authority on Nov 11, 2011 in Home PC Security | 0 Comments
We hope you’ve enjoyed our look at various online fraud techniques used by the unscrupulous. You can find the previous two entries here and here. Our final post will dive into one of the biggest hubs for rip-offs and scams online, eBay. Since its inception, people have taken advantage of trusting buyers on eBay and other auction sites. We’re going to highlight some of the sure signs of potential eBay fraud and how to dodge it.
By Online Security Authority on Jun 20, 2011 in Shopping Security | 0 Comments
Security systems are also in place to monitor which computers you use to log on to the bank site. Whenever you log on to the site from a computer that is not your regular home computer, you are asked to provide additional information. Most banking systems will generate a security question that you answered during account setup… Protect Your Identity | Part I | Part II | | Part III |
By Online Security Authority on May 10, 2011 in Shopping Security | 0 Comments
Online banks accelerate the purchasing process by allowing websites to connect with your bank information and have near-real time transactions appear on your account. With all the wonder of such easy purchasing power, you have to puzzle over how they keep all that information so secure. With bank account numbers and personal information floating around in virtual space, how do you protect that information from being compromised by hackers?
Have you ever had your account information hijacked before? Or maybe you know someone that has?
By OSAblogger on Jul 28, 2009 in Shopping Security | 0 Comments
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By OSAblogger on Apr 20, 2009 in ID theft | 0 Comments
Why should we commit identity theft prevention? Preventing is always better than curing, that is the answer. Take into consideration that even little clue you leave can result in a heartache problem if picked up by the identity thief. Thus, you have to some efforts for identity theft prevention.