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Internet Identity Theft
Did you know that a lot of your information is actually
available on the Internet?
Public documents are even available online that contain
identifying information that might harm you in the hands
of a thief.
The Internet is a wonderful marketplace for buying
everything under the sun…including your personal
information. Believe it or not, there are chat rooms
where the pirates of personal information go to sell or
trade credit card numbers, social security numbers, and
other personal information.
On a May, 2005 episode of the Paula Zahn show on CNN,
Zahn described identity theft as a multi-billion dollar
epidemic. She interviewed a woman who’d been “living
identity theft for seven years now.”
How angry and frustrated would you be if you had to
spend the next 7 years cleaning up your credit, clearing
your name, and paying off debts some thief ran up? How
would such a major loss of your time impact your job
performance and life?
Zahn showed a videotape of a chat room, probably in
Europe, in which thieves were quite shamelessly and
brazenly swapping credit card numbers and checking
account numbers for cash and for the latest versions of
hacker tools.
In fact, when an investigator entered the chat room, he
received an instant message offering credit cards with
CVV-2 (the three or four numbers above the card number),
full info, and PayPal account numbers—all for sale or
trade.
Guess how many other people were in
that chat room? 600! 600 thieves, all swapping
personal information. You have to wonder how many other
chat rooms there are for those thieves. Something else
to consider: if all of that is happening in public areas
online, what is going on in private online areas?
You will learn more about Internet and computer ID theft
in the Preventing Online/Computer Identity Theft section.
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