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IN THE HEADLINES: The Seven Deadly Cyber Sins

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● March 9, 2011

Yesterday I read a very interesting article entitled the Seven Human Weaknesses that Cyber Criminals Exploit. According to the author, the human weaknesses that can get us into so much trouble with cyber crooks include: Sex – using alluring images of attractive men and women to tempt you to click on or download something. Greed [...]

E-Mails from the IRS…and Other Tax Scams

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● March 8, 2011

Do you ever wonder why the third month of the year is called March? It could be due to the fact that everyone is on their feet and marching into some sort of high-focused, all-encompassing activity where the outside world disappears. For some, it is Spring Break, that magic week within the academic year that [...]

Attending the RSA Conference this year is Steve Schwartz, Executive Vice President of Consumer Services at Intersections, Inc. Steve sat down with Tom Field, Editorial Director of Information Security Media Group, to discuss the 2011 Javelin Strategy & Research Identity Fraud Survey as well as the myths and realities of identity theft. This podcast is [...]

Spending with the Stars: The Hidden Costs of Pop Culture

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● December 6, 2010

Last week, news outlets released some amazing statistics concerning this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The Huffington Post reported that sales in physical retail shops during the Black Friday weekend were up by 12.1 percent from 2009. For Cyber Monday, Bloomberg reported Internet retailers cracking the $1 billion ceiling, the first time in Cyber [...]

Today is Cyber Monday, the online version of Black Friday where vendors are marking down inventory and offering great holiday gifts at fantastic discounts. A full listing of today’s online deals can be found at CyberMonday.com; but if you are prowling the Internet for incredible deals, you might come across offers not covered on Cyber [...]

The Price of Convenience

Posted by: Anne Madrid in: ● October 4, 2010

I realize I am dating myself, but when I started banking, as a teen, Automatic Teller Machines (a/k/a “ATMs”) were the latest and greatest, high tech banking contraption. Using an ATM card was far more convenient than writing a check to “Cash”, as long as you kept the receipt and remembered to record the withdrawal [...]

GAME ON, SHIELDS UP: Avoiding Identity Theft in Online Gaming

Posted by: Matt Sarrel in: ● August 30, 2010

It’s that time of year again when thoughts turn to the less-than-exciting and impending return to the grind of school and homework.  While our bodies are fully engaged in sunshine and playing outside, we’ll soon be engulfed in the busy worlds of academics, sports, and social life.  And video games.  Whether you turn to Wii, [...]

IN THE HEADLINES: Why You Can’t Always Depend on Zero Liability

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● July 29, 2010

Zero liability. It even sounds good. And it’s supposed to. It was coined by the financial industry and driven by federal laws to ensure that victims of identity theft and fraud would not be liable for unauthorized charges or withdrawals on their accounts. In most cases, your liability for the actions of thieves, even if [...]

IN THE HEADLINES: Home Seller Scams on the Rise

Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● July 28, 2010

Do you plan to sell your home soon, or already have it on the market? If you do, you might want to be aware of a growing scam that is so easy to pull off you can expect to see a sharp rise as the housing market continues to struggle for air. A homeowner called [...]

Your Identity: The Ultimate Carry-On

Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● July 26, 2010

With Summer 2010 passing the halfway point, both individuals and families turn their thoughts and attention to the big getaway. Bags are packed, travel plans are confirmed, and then it is off to destinations far and wide. For many, it will be a different part of their respective country while some embark for international adventures. [...]


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