Monday, February 12, 2007
Keep Your Personal Information Private(2)
With only a few major email companies in the market and a few more major banks that people bank with, your password should be your first and most powerful protection against credit card identity theft. Keep a note pad, or piece of paper near your computer, and list your passwords to all of your online financial and personal information web logins. Just imagine if your house key unlocked your car, which could open a vault with all your money in it. If someone takes your one key, you just lost your car, your personal property, and your money in one crime. Protect yourself from credit card identity theft. Move away from the mentality that “it will never happen to me”, and adopt a new thought process, “I’d like to see them try”.
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