samedi 24 février 2007
Techniques for obtaining information
Par alain stevens, samedi 24 février 2007 à 18:44 :: identity theft
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samedi 24 février 2007
Par alain stevens, samedi 24 février 2007 à 18:44 :: identity theft
Source : Wikipedia
Par alain stevens, samedi 24 février 2007 à 18:41 :: identity theft
To victims of identity theft and fraud, the task of correcting incorrect information about their financial or personal status, and trying to restore their good names and reputations, may seem as daunting as trying to solve a puzzle in which some of the pieces are missing and other pieces no longer fit as they once did. Unfortunately, the damage that criminals do in stealing another person's identity and using it to commit fraud often takes far longer to undo than it took the criminal to commit the crimes.
Par alain stevens, samedi 24 février 2007 à 18:40 :: identity theft
Many people do not realize how easily criminals can obtain our personal data without having to break into our homes. In public places, for example, criminals may engage in "shoulder surfing" watching you from a nearby location as you punch in your telephone calling card number or credit card number or listen in on your conversation if you give your credit-card number over the telephone to a hotel or rental car company.
Par alain stevens, samedi 24 février 2007 à 18:27 :: identity theft
The Federal Trade Commission today told the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging that about 10 percent of consumers who called the agency to report that they are victims of identity theft are age 60 or older. J. Howard Beales III, Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, told the panel that although there are some differences in what senior identity theft victims are reporting to the agency, overall, their experiences are similar to the experiences of other consumers.