Identity Theft: Stolen Futures


This brief 10 minute video is a good introduction to protecting oneself against identity theft, but is especially applicable to raising the awareness of young people, many of whom are completely unaware of the dangers of exposing personal identifying information freely.

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  1. iUploaded says:

    Tips to help …
    Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don’t carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don’t provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal info. in a secure place at home. SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers! FTCcredit

  2. iUploaded says:

    Does somebody want …
    Does somebody want to transfer millions of dollars into your account?
    Does someone want you pay you to cash cheques and send them the money?
    Met a new friend/penpal on a friendship/dating site who’s asking you for money?
    Has a dying person contacted you wanting your help to give his money to charity?
    Have you sold an item and are asked to accept a payment larger than the item amount?
    IT’S A SCAM!
    Don’t fall for common scams like this
    fight them!
    ALL SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!!
    Credit: Ravenshaolin

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Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin and filed under identity theft facts | 2 Comments »

Identity Theft: Stolen Futures


This brief 10 minute video is a good introduction to protecting oneself against identity theft, but is especially applicable to raising the awareness of young people, many of whom are completely unaware of the dangers of exposing personal identifying information freely.

Duration : 0:10:56


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2 Responses to “Identity Theft: Stolen Futures”

  1. iUploaded says:

    Tips to help …
    Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don’t carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don’t provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal info. in a secure place at home. SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers! FTCcredit

  2. iUploaded says:

    Does somebody want …
    Does somebody want to transfer millions of dollars into your account?
    Does someone want you pay you to cash cheques and send them the money?
    Met a new friend/penpal on a friendship/dating site who’s asking you for money?
    Has a dying person contacted you wanting your help to give his money to charity?
    Have you sold an item and are asked to accept a payment larger than the item amount?
    IT’S A SCAM!
    Don’t fall for common scams like this
    fight them!
    ALL SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!!
    Credit: Ravenshaolin

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Posted on September 1st, 2009 by admin and filed under identity theft facts | 2 Comments »
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