www.ThinkLikeASpy.com Identity Theft Speaker John Sileo presents to the Department of Defense at Beale Air Force Base in California. Military personnel have unique and pressing reasons to pay extra attention to protecting their private information, as well as the private data of their loved ones, from identity theft. For example: * Historically, the armed forces have used pieces of identity (including Social Security Numbers) to openly identify personal items, including: dog tags, military IDs, commission papers, pay checks and duffel bags. While this practice is being fazed out, it still increases the risk of identity theft among military personnel. * If a member of the military has their identity stolen while deployed (especially overseas), it is exceptionally difficult to recover from the crime in a timely and effective manner. Can you imagine trying to repair your credit rating from the streets of Iraq or prove your innocence to a collection agency while crouched in the bunkers of Afghanistan? To add insult to injury, returning from a tour to find that your credit has been destroyed and that you are wanted for crimes you didnt commit can be overwhelming. * Our airmen, soldiers, sailors and marines can be called to duty in an instant. If financially unprepared, this leaves their families vulnerable to attack. It is imperative that we proactively protect not only ourselves, but our loved ones as well. * Protecting the privacy of our military is a national security …
www.thinklikeaspy.com Identity theft speaker and expert John Sileo speaking on this video about protecting your computer from security breaches. The professional ID Theft speaker gives keynotes seminars and workshops on personal and business privacy. According to a new article in the Wall Street Journal, cybercrime has significantly risen 22.3% in 2009 from 2008. Identity thieves and white collar criminals have taken to the internet and caused over 0 million in reported losses. There were also over 60000 more complaints of cybercrime in 2009. Many experts say the plummeting economy is responsible for the great rise last year. The article goes on to discuss the new and more technologically savvy way that criminals are stealing our information. Criminals tactics also are changing, with a growing number of crimes involving malicious applications installed on mobile devices and embedded in news and celebrity gossip Web sites. In this type of crime, Web criminals are using search-engine optimization to allow fake Web sites to rise to the top of searches. When users click on the links or pop-ups, malware or key loggers infect their computers, usually with the intent of hijacking personal and financial information such as bank passwords and account information. Scam artists also are switching from email to social-networking sites to perpetrate phishing scams designed to steal sensitive information from victims. Top scams now include nondelivery of ordered merchandise …
In this episode of The Privacy Project identity theft speaker John Sileo reviews the SentrySafe AutoSafe to help you protect vital pieces of identity and valuables in your car. www.sileo.com The Privacy Problem: Thanks to laptops, smart phones, DVDs and a deluge of other data-holding mobile devices, we carry as much sensitive data with us as we keep in our homes and offices. These devices are at a much higher risk of theft when they are in transit. The Privacy Project: To help you better protect identity-bearing devices while they are being transported and stored in your car (RV, boat, etc.). The solutionan Auto Sate. Its old news that thieves smash windows and break into cars for GPS navigation systems, stereos, cameras and anything else youve left lying around. More recently, thieves have found a more valuable treasure: laptop computers, iPhones, BlackBerrys, client files, tape backups, thumb drives, car registration documents or any receptacle of identity, personally identifying information or sensitive corporate data that can be worth thousands or millions of dollars. Occasionally, the thieves make a big score, like they did recently when they stole a laptop out of the trunk of a car while the owner was sipping a latte at Starbucks. The laptop contained over 2 million complete identities. The data breach ended up costing the victim company more than million (excluding loss of stock value, employee downtime and damaged brand). Can you imagine if that was your car …
John Sileo talks Identity Theft Prevention on Denver Channel 7 News. Think about it… slowly, over time, we have given away our privacy. Many times we don’t even realize we are giving it away. We commonly trade our personal information for access to website content (free songs, email), the chance to win a contest (iPods, vacations) or a one-time 10% discount at a clothing retailer. I call this slow and unnecessary leakage of our personal information identity creep. Our information is requested in a subtle way, and because the immediate benefits seem substantial and often feel harmless, we overlook the downside—that we are gradually broadcasting our identity to those who shouldn’t have it. One source at a time, we must reverse our bad habits and guard information rather than give it out. Understandably, we cannot entirely give up sharing our information. But we must determine what to share and with whom. We must begin to accumulate our privacy over time. This incremental approach keeps prevention from being an overwhelming task and reminds you to consider the risk anytime identity is involved. Here are Eight Steps to Start the Process: Summary 1. Opt out of financial junk mail by registering at www.OptOutPreScreen.com. 2. Shred any paper documents that would go in the trash with a durable and safe confetti shredder. 3. Track your credit report 3 times per year for FREE at www.AnnualCreditReport.com. 4. Monitor your identity with the right online identity surveillance …
www.ThinkLikeASpy.com Identity theft speaker and expert John Sileo speaking on this video about protecting children’s identity in preventing identity theft. The professional ID Theft speaker gives keynotes seminars and workshops on personal and business privacy. Are you as protective of your kids as I am of mine? My wife and two highly-spirited daughters are more than just the center of my universe they are the compass by which I set my course in every aspect of life. If something is not good for the family, then it isnt good for me. And that means that I want to do everything in my power to keep them safe. You and I are called on to protect our children from many things, starting in the womb. Even before they are born, we practice good preventative care. We take specially designed pre-natal exercise classes, coax ourselves to eat right for their benefit, learn CPR and Love and Logic and screen regularly for signs of trouble. Once they are born, we provide the best nourishment, the finest medical care, ample playtime, rest and an infinite flow of unconditional love. You get the point we do everything in our power to prevent complications and to give them the best chance to grow up healthy, happy and in harmony with the world around them. That is our responsibility, our purpose and our joy. But how often do you check their credit report? Their WHAT?! I can feel the surprise in your blank stare. I can hear your questions Check my kids credit report? But she is only seven …
In this video, www.WatchMojo.com learns how our regular online surfing habits including the use of such sites as facebook can lead to identity theft.
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At this time of year we tend to rush around from place to place trying to get our holiday shopping done, often not realizing the many clues we leave behind about who we are, where we live, and what we desire. On this episode of Houston 8, Ernie sits down with a panel of experts on the topic of identity theft, and the tools and techniques used to commit this very common crime.
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American Family Insurance Identity Theft Consumer Information Series - How fast can you lose your identity? In part one of our three-part video series on identity theft, see just how fast and easy it is for someone to steal your identity.


