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Financial and Identity Security

Author: Steven Cancel
Author's Website: www.slwebsolutions.com
Added: September 28, 2008

As many of the readers of this article are aware, computer and internet security is a very serious and complicated concept of the twenty first century. Nearly all of our personal and confidential information is stored in a computer somewhere and these computers must stay secured from hackers and security breaches. It is not uncommon to see security breaches in the news or even to receive notifications from companies holding your information that may have lost it during a security breach. I am writing this article to inform you how and why this happen.

First, let's start with why people want to steal your information. Some hackers just want to prove that things are possible or to show that they have the power that others don't. Others like defacing websites in order to pronounce their views. Unfortunately, most breach security to use or sell your information for financial gain. This personal information is most commonly sold right here on the internet on underground forums and chat rooms. Federal agencies do work to shut down and arrest people on a regular basis but because thieves commonly hide their identities using proxy servers and also live in foreign countries; it can make it very difficult for authorities to find the fraudsters.

Personal information can easily be used to apply for credit lines such as credit cards, bank accounts, and loans without the actual person knowing. This can cause blemishes on your credit that take a lot of time and hassle to clear up. If someone has only stolen your credit card or debit card information they are able to make purchases from online, over the phone, and in store but you are generally not held liable for any unauthorized transactions. The purchases are generally reviewed by your bank or credit card company and credited back within a week or two. It is important for people to know that the internet is no more risky than shopping in stores. In fact, the internet is completely designed to keep your information secure and encrypted where as store fronts are not.

The credit card bureaus legally have to allow an American citizen to check their credit once every year at no cost for the use of monitoring your credit. For those of us that are truly interested in active protection, you have several choices of services that will monitor your credit for a small fee but a very large piece of mind.

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Article written and distributed by Steve Cancel at Secure Link - NJOY.


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