Identity Theft video project
A project that me and a few fellow students did in web design about internet safety. The idea behind this was mainly because of my addiction to twitter, thus it’s used in the video for the networking/stealing of identity. So I must say, thank you twitter for not being blocked at my school! Now… how the does Justin Timberlake come into this? Well… It’s because a classmate mentioned him being the sexiest man alive then we just decided to have him in the film.
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Sony’s Welcome Back Program Adds Identity Theft Protection Plan
https://www.allclearid.com/sony – AllClear ID Plus Sony Sign Up
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Sony’s Welcome Back program is ready to sign you up. I’ve got details on the Identity protection program right her at Clevver Games.
Hi everyone I’m Andrea Rene with the latest info from Sony regarding their cyber attack. It has been over a month now since the Playstation Network was taken down in response to a security breach at one of Sony’s facilities.
The Playstation Network is back online and running smoothly, but the Store is still waiting for deployment. While you wait to download the free games Sony has offered, you can enroll in their Identity Theft Protection program. The service is called AllClear ID Plus and it provides alerts of fraud, insurance coverage, and access to fraud investigators.
If you’re a PSN or Qriocity active account holder as of April 20th you’re eligible for 12 months of free service. To get registered click on the link in the story info below which takes you to Sony’s website. This announcement couldn’t come any sooner as it was discovered that earlier today there was yet ANOTHER security breach with some on Sony’s international websites.
Sony Ericsson’s Canadian website had a breach that put 2,000 users’ data at risk along with attacks on Sony in Thailand, Japan, and Greece. Seriously, someone has it out for them! As if losing over $3 billion dollars from the earthquake in Japan wasn’t bad enough. Can we just kiss and make-up already? Thanks
Alright that’s the latest Sony update from Clevver Games. Make sure you’re following us on Twitter for all the hottest gaming news. I’m Andrea Rene and I’ll see you next time.
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Massive ID Theft Ring Busted Identity Theft Protection Expert www.IDTheftSecurity.com
11 charged with massive ID theft
A ring of people spread across the globe hacked into nine major US companies and stole and sold more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers from 2003 to 2008, costing the companies and individuals hundreds of millions of dollars, federal law enforcement officials said yesterday. www.IDTheftSecurity.com
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Trailer – “H*Commerce: The Business of Hacking You”
The world wide web has become the wild wild west: ruthless, lawless, every man for himself. Each day billions of online scams are targeted at anyone and everyone in cyberspace, and if only a tiny fraction are successful, it’s still incredibly lucrative. “H*COMMERCE: The Business of Hacking You” explores the inner workings of this dark trade and exposes how opening just one malicious email can disrupt a life or tear a family apart.
Get a sneak peak at the series by viewing this trailer…
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Cyber wars a major threat to global security??
Cyber wars a major threat to global security??
Leading internet companies say the money gained from cyber-crime is outpacing the amount raked in by global drug trafficking.
And hackers from Russia and China are considered to be among the chief culprits.
Europe and America suffer the most, with the U.S. Defense Department spending more than one hundred million dollars over the past six months to improve the nation’s cyber security.
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