Ronald J. Leach's lectures on identity theft have been attended by more than 1,200 people. Many more have heard him on closed-circuit television. This experience, and his long experience as a professor of computer science make him uniquely qualified to write this book.
Do you know how to protect your vital identity information when you use computers for your banking, credit card transactions, and everyday purchases? What about when you are using email, web surfing, texting, or social networking? You'll learn about these in Twelve and a Half Steps to Avoid Identity Theft.
What do all these companies, organizations, and people have in common?
Heartland
RBS Worldpay
Citizens Financial Group Inc
Hannaford Brothers Co
TJX Companies Inc
Marshalls
TJ Maxx
CardSystems Solutions
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service
Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Wyndam Worldwide Corporation (Wyndam hotels)
Zappos
Sony's online accounts for Play Station users
Verisign
LinkedIn
The sad answer is that all of them have suffered well-publicized recent successful attacks from identity thieves. Many of these attacks involved thieves obtaining access to confidential financial information from thousands, and in some cases, millions, of customers.
How can you protect yourselves from this crime? In this book we describe 12 1/2 suggestions that can strongly reduce, or even eliminate, the likelihood of you being an identity theft victim. Why 12 1/2 steps? Because twelve of the steps are ones that you can begin to take right away, and the other will require you to do some additional work reading up on this vital topic.
Here are the twelve and a half simple steps to help avoid identity theft:
Strip to a bare minimum
Don't Pameiob
Be strong
Watch for zombies
Watch for vampires
Free is too costly
Don't give too much credit
Surf safely
Gullible's travels
Don't give it up if you don't have to
Just the FAX, please
Be shrewd and shred
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This short, easy-to-understand book, intended for the general, non-specialist reader, will tell you what to do and what to avoid when going to a bank, pharmacy, or doctor; shopping in person; traveling; or using any kind of electronic commerce. You'll learn about the most common security weaknesses of modern banking and e-commerce software and when to avoid using certain software systems, the tell-tale signs of potentially insecure transmission of your data, and how to avoid the dangerous practice of "Pameiob." You'll learn how you have to protect yourself from the kinds of identity theft that can occur even if YOU never do any online shopping.
This book is a brief, easy-to-understand guide that is dedicated to keeping your assets and identity safe while navigating this dangerous world. The book is based on the author's experiences as a long-term identity theft consultant and lecturer and computer scientist.
Want more detailed information on identity theft? Then "Identity Theft in the Cyber Age" is the book for you.