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New Law To Stop CycberCrime?

Posted on Thu Apr 15, 2010

New Law To Stop CyberCrime?
On March 23, 2010 a new law was put forth in the US Senate proposing that any country that does not fight cybercrime could loose US funding and support. Most cybercrimes relating to the stealing of money from online US bank accounts occurs by hackers from outside the United States, usually in countries without any laws against cybercrime.


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Identity theft comes in many forms.

A person’s identity can be 'borrowed' for the purpose of creating fictional credit cards or a person’s entire identity can be usurped to the point where they can have difficulty proving that they really are who they claim to be.

Up to 18% of identity theft victims take as long as four years to realize that their identity has been stolen.

There are many ways to protect your personal identity and many steps you can take to prevent your identity from being stolen:

*Never give out unnecessary personal information
*Never provide bank details or social security numbers over the Internet
*Always remain aware of who is standing behind you when you type in your personal credit codes at ATM machines and at supermarket checkout swipe machines.