Identity Theft in Indian online community
We have identified Identity theft as the new threat faced by online business houses. Let us see how this threat affects Indian BPO. The statistics shows that this trouble is about to grip Indian online market. As the proportional quantity of online transactions are much lesser the problem is not poised much public attention now. But I am sure that it is going to get into news paper titles.
Federal Trade Commission’s Identity Theft Site
We have seen many posts on Cyber Identity theft and Cyber Crime. Here we will discuss some sites that help us from such Cyber Thefts. I would like to invite your attention towards Federal Trade Commission’s Identity Theft Site. Federal Trade
Commission’s Identity Theft Site is a one-stop national resource to learn about Cyber identity theft. This site provides detailed information to deter, detect, and defend Cyber Identity theft. Federal Trade Commission’s Identity Theft Site consumers can learn how to avoid iCyber Identity theft – and learn what to do if their identity is stolen. Businesses can learn how to help their customers deal with identity theft, as well as how to prevent problems in the first place. Law enforcement can get resources and learn how to help victims of identity theft. Here are some interesting publications by this site. Please visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.html for more details.
Commission’s Identity Theft Site is a one-stop national resource to learn about Cyber identity theft. This site provides detailed information to deter, detect, and defend Cyber Identity theft. Federal Trade Commission’s Identity Theft Site consumers can learn how to avoid iCyber Identity theft – and learn what to do if their identity is stolen. Businesses can learn how to help their customers deal with identity theft, as well as how to prevent problems in the first place. Law enforcement can get resources and learn how to help victims of identity theft. Here are some interesting publications by this site. Please visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.html for more details. Cyber Identity and Security - Wikipedia Narration
In this blog let us see what our favourite enciclopedia wiki talks about Cyber Identity theft. Cyber Identity theft is a term used to refer to fraud that involves someone pretending to be someone else in order to steal money or get other benefits. The term dates to 1964 and is actually a misnomer, since it is not inherently possible to steal an identity, only to use it. The person whose identity is used can suffer various consequences when he or she is held responsible for the perpetrator's actions. Cyber Identity theft is somewhat different from cyber identity fraud. However, the terms are often used interchangeably. Identity fraud is the result of cyber identity theft. Someone can steal or appropriate someone’s identifying information without actually committing identity fraud. The best example of this is when a data breach occurs. There has been very little evidence to link ID fraud to data breaches. Now go directly to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_theft and learn more!
Protect Yourself from Cyber Identity Theft
To Protect Yourself from Cyber Identity theft you must know What Is Online Identity Theft? Using Information on the Internet for Identity Theft and for online transaction, take a moment to review a Web site's privacy policy. Read more about t is Cyber Identity Theft at http://www.webopedia.com/didyouknow/Internet/2006/identity_theft.asp Cyber Identity Theft is a Cyber Crime is an act of criminals impersonate individuals for financial gain. If a Cyber thief is able to access your secret information such as social security numbers, a signature, name, address, phone numbers, and even banking and credit card information, he or she can use it to commit fraud in your name. Using this confidential information the Cyber thief could apply for loans or new credit card accounts. Cyber Identity theft can also go beyond this type of a monetary impact. Thieves can use your information to obtain a driver's license or other documentation that would display their photo but your name and information. With these documents thieves could to obtain a job and file fraudulent income tax returns, apply for travel documents, file insurance claims, or even provide your name and mailing address to police and other authorities if involved in other criminal activities. Learn the terms like
Cyber Security Regulations
Cyber Security is meant to protect personal and work-related data and information stored in our computer and personal websites. With the increase of individuals, organizations, and members of the community falling prey to cyber crimes and security attacks, there is an increase in demands for more measures to be taken.
Alarmingly, the number of people getting affected Cyber Security attacks is increasing. According to a research by Panda Software in 2006, 1 out of 5 e-mail messages that corporate servers receive are spam and 1 out of 20 is infected with malware. Consumer Reports released a report in 2006 showing that United States consumers would spend $7.8 billion over the last two years for computer repairs and replacements because security attacks like malware and viruses. Security attacks like these do not only costs an individual repairs, businesses, organizations and the national economy could suffer losses. In 2005, Cyber Crime led to a loss of whopping $130.1 million, all because of viruses, unauthorized access to computer systems and personal and financial information theft.
Alarmingly, the number of people getting affected Cyber Security attacks is increasing. According to a research by Panda Software in 2006, 1 out of 5 e-mail messages that corporate servers receive are spam and 1 out of 20 is infected with malware. Consumer Reports released a report in 2006 showing that United States consumers would spend $7.8 billion over the last two years for computer repairs and replacements because security attacks like malware and viruses. Security attacks like these do not only costs an individual repairs, businesses, organizations and the national economy could suffer losses. In 2005, Cyber Crime led to a loss of whopping $130.1 million, all because of viruses, unauthorized access to computer systems and personal and financial information theft. Cyber Identity theft - More Books
Cyber Crime has moved yet another step forward in its unyielding progression through society. Now it is Cyber Identity theft. Trying to combat both legal and
illegal Cyber Identity theft continues to occupy a large portion of the average citizen's life.
illegal Cyber Identity theft continues to occupy a large portion of the average citizen's life. Before you become a victim of Cyber Crime for those decided cyber thieves, read books like Cyber Identity theft. Identity theft By Claudia L. Hayward is a 157 page listed in Google Books under Political Science Category. You van have a limited preview at http://books.google.co.in/books?id=K-veh5H0ggcC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0 Cyber Identity theft or identity fraud generally involves 'stealing' another person's personal identifying information -- such as Social Security number (SSN), date of birth, and mother's maiden name -- and then using the information to fraudulently establish credit, run up debt, or take over existing financial accounts. This new book examines the extent of Cyber Identity theft, its costs and remedies under the law.
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