Nordstrom Haul and A Personal Experience with Online Shopping


I just wanted to share a personal experience with you guys about what happened to me when I ordered from a lesser known site, you really have to be careful! I shop online all the time and this is the first time anything like this has ever happened to me. I never thought anything like that could have happened to me but you really never know.

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Posted on July 2nd, 2011 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 25 Comments »

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.

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Posted on December 13th, 2009 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | No Comments »

YouTube legal dept has a form to fill out re: Cyber Stalkers, harassment


If you are harassed on YouTube or your identity stolen please fill out this form.
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http://www.youtube.com/safety_help

I have also contacted the NYPD, lawyers as well as the legal dept of Google and YouTube.

Harassment on the computer or via email and phone lines is called aggravated harassment which is more serious…

I am looking in to criminal and also civil action…

Harassment on the computer or phones lines is aggravated which is serious but stealing identities of fellow YouTubers and stealing an identity of a city council member, Tony Avella and impersonating him on YouTube is perhaps even more serious. The first contact was the stolen identity Tony Avella asking me why I had not voted for him.

There is more to this story and other concerns regarding harassment. So go to the form and look at how YouTube defines harassment which is far more broad than I have described to you.

If someone continues to contact you after you have asked them to stop it is harassment and you need to go to the form and start filling it out immediately. If you are made to feel uncomfortable again go to the form because they are many behaviors that YouTube describes as harassment and unacceptable including rude behavior.

Please note I was mysteriously “Banned from YouTubeland” for 28 hours before the election which was extremely close rather than the land slide win predicted by the propaganda machine.

Here is the link to the YouTube on being banned and the artilce I wrote about how I got banned all 334 YouTubes removed from YouTube and sites, blogs all around the world and how Google restored my YouTubes and apologized.http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-youtube-banned-me-and-my-work-was.html

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Posted on November 17th, 2009 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | 3 Comments »

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 esses individual situations, provides istance 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.

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Posted on May 14th, 2009 by admin and filed under cyber identity theft | No Comments »
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