How to protect private data online and offline
The video titled ” How to protect private data online and offline” is part of a series developed by E-Crime Expert, which aims to combat cybercrime, identity theft and cyber-threats by offering advice and tutorials. A proper protection of your private data and personal information (online or offline) could protect you against identity theft, scams, child pornography, financial frauds, privacy intrusion or cyberthreats.
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Voice-over: Nicole Basaraba http://be.linkedin.com/in/nicolebasaraba
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How to Prevent Online Identity Theft: An Early Look
The Council for the Better Business Bureaus found that 47% of all identity theft related crimes are performed through associations with friends, neighbors, relatives, or someone known to the victim. Consumer also detect almost half of all fraud causes – again 47%. Let’s make that number less by going over identity theft which can take place over the Internet. This includes fraudulent phone calls, e-mail schemes, scareware and malware attacks, phishing scams, and more. The perpetrator of the fraud usually uses the information they receive immediately, but sometimes they aggregate that data or use it to take control over even more functions of your life. This can include installing rootkits, viruses, worms, trojans, malware, adware, unwanted applications, keyloggers, and other software on your computer without your knowledge. This guide hopes to show how to prevent, detect, and resolve identity theft in many of its forms. We should understand and prevent cybercrime. Please allow me to demonstrate how to do so. Although not perfect, this video demonstration does show the essentials. Many key aspects may be left out, and while this is unfortunate, time constraints prevent even further discussion, which may take place at a later date and can always happen at http://windows7forums.com/
Duration : 0:15:45
Online Identity Theft Targeted by Vere Software’s WebCase
Vere Software has donated $5,000 plus its patented software to fight online crime. Online Identity Theft is a major funding source for meth abuse and Vere Software’s WebCase allows law enforcement to collect, preserve and present Internet evidence that is legally defensible in a court of law.
Duration : 0:0:56
SOL – Shopping OnLine
Every 3 seconds an identity is stolen online, protect yourself with Norton 2010 products.
Duration : 0:0:45
Cyber-security Take a Bite Out of Online Crime Online Safety
Cyber-security Take a Bite Out of Online Crime Online Safety Expert on How to Tell If Youve Been a Victim of Cybercrime and Where to Turn to for Help With more and more people using social media sites, cybercriminals are finding new ways to steal personal data, and cybercrime is on the rise. According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, online fraud was up nearly 170 percent in 2008 compared to the previous year. Unfortunately, many people don’t even know theyve been targeted until their computer slows to a crawl or a strange charge shows up on their credit card sometimes weeks after the fact.
Once you’ve figured out youve been attacked, or if youre simply not sure, what can you do? There’s a lot of work to be done to fix the problem and most people have no idea where to start.
Now, there’s somewhere to turn for help. A new free online resource for consumers and businesses has been created called the Cybercrime Response Unit (CRU) kind of like a first-responder for cybercrime victims. Among other things, it assesses individual situations, provides assistance in reporting the crime to the proper authorities and helps a person secure his or her credit. In addition, the CRU will forensically scan your computer to confirm youve been victimized or if youre safe.
Did you know:
• Identity theft costs U.S. citizens an estimated $6.4 billion annually (US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) National Crime Victimization Survey)
• Since 2005, over 230 reported data privacy breaches exposed the personal information records of over 250 million people. (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse)
Talent/Guest: Paul Kurtz, Cyber and Homeland Security Expert
Paul Kurtz was a member of President Obama’s transition team on cyber-security matters and is frequently interviewed by print and broadcast outlets on the subject of cybercrime. He served in senior positions on The White House’s National Security and Homeland Security Councils under presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. He was also the founding Executive Director of the Cyber Security Industry Alliance, an advocacy group dedicated to ensuring safety on the Web. Currently, he is a partner with the consulting firm Good Harbor, where he advises clients on cyber-security and homeland security issues.
Duration : 0:1:25