Password Protection Required

Identity thefts are far more complex in nature compared to normal burglaries. A burglar is satisfied with an empty house to loot but an identity thief gets his information piece by piece.

 

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Protection from Scammers

Mortgage scams these days are second only to Identity thefts and frauds. There are many people out there who make a living out of scamming people. Scammers first get hold of a victim and then they do all they can to ensure that they get your cash and identity and leave before you realize that something is wrong.

 

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Observe Safety While Shopping Online

Whether you are getting a new laptop shipped from a different country or are feeling a bit lazy and decide to shop from home, the Internet makes it all possible. This vast network of computers and information has made life very easy not only for food, travel and education but also for shopping.

 

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Password Protection Required

Identity thefts are far more complex in nature compared to normal burglaries. A burglar is satisfied with an empty house to loot but an identity thief gets his information piece by piece. Some information is generally obtained from a person’s Facebook account or via his mail id. Other, more valuable information however, takes some time and patience to obtain. An identity thief makes it his job to obtain all this information without an individual having the slightest notion that he is being watched. After collecting a bulk of information about you, he or she can access your bank accounts and hamper your financial status besides wrecking your life and tarnishing your reputation.

Since it is the little details that matter more, it becomes your responsibility to make sure that you pay attention to these details to avoid getting scammed. The internet has made life easier, but also troublesome at times. The most important detail that you have to check is your password or in general passwords. 

Your online accounts are meant to be safes which protect valuable personal and financial information and your passwords are the key to that. Once an identity thief gets your password, it’s a simple robbery from there. Most people protect these accounts by selecting passwords that they can remember easily, like their date of birth or their pet’s name. This information can be obtained easily and your account is therefore not safe. Fear not, because here are a few pointers that can help you structure a better and safer password.

  1. Combination of letters and numbers: This is one of the best ways to ensure that you have a safe password. Using either letters or numbers makes it very simple to identify your password, but when used in combination; you can design yourself a strong password. Birth date and social security numbers are to be avoided as they are the first things a thief will try. Make sure you fashion something that is easy to remember for you but difficult to figure out.
  1. Sequences are too easy to figure out: A sequence of numbers or letters and repetitions of the same are easy to crack and must be avoided at all times. Using special symbols is also a great idea.
  1. Keep different passwords: Sometimes, thieves get lucky and get the right password. This is why you have to create different password for the different accounts that you have. This way you can be aware of the account that is hacked and take action.