A study has been shown that one out of every five grade school students have met an online stranger in real life. In fact over half of those met with the stranger by themselves! Talk to your kids about online safety and that meeting with strangers is Read the full article →
Misconceptions About Identity Theft
There are many assumptions made about identity theft and identity theft recovery that are simply false. Many of these misconceptions are made through word-of-mouth, assurances by corporations, or other factors. While no one can truly blame them, you Read the full article →
Additional Privacy Tips and Updates Offered by Facebook
Last week, Facebook debuted Privacy Basics, a set of updates and features that offer tips to users on how to better protect their information. The social media giant helps explain how it gathers information, interacts that info with apps, and how Read the full article →
Cab Driver Snagged with Over 50 Stolen Credit Cards
A Chicago cabbie has been charged with identity theft last week after stealing passengers’ credit cards and replacing them with lookalikes taken from other credit card victims. Omar Asemgar, the cabbie, carried a bag with at least 50 credit cards Read the full article →
Internet Voting Has a Long Way to Go
Accurate voting is imperative in order for people’s candidate to become elected or a new legislation to pass. We are aware of the controversial “hanging chad†issues during the 2000 presidential election and that was with physical votes. Voting Read the full article →
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