One of the biggest security issues these days is
that of identity theft, people can get your vital information like
your social security number, birth date, credit card number and
other critical material from your home via your computer at home,
your trash or even your mailbox. There are some steps that you can
take to safeguard against this type of theft and save yourself
some costly headaches.
The first step in your line of defense against
identity theft is to be sure that your computer has the proper
security software to protect it from someone accessing it remotely
and stealing your information. There are programs written that if
given access can spider the data on your computer and pull out
information such as passwords and financial information. If you
have a wireless network in your home, the same applies you want to
make sure that the proper security protocols are in place so that
your network cannot be easily hacked into and be sure that you
have a firewall installed.
If you own a laptop that you keep valuable
information on, never leave it unattended. Even though you think
it may be safe to leave it inside your car for example that is
just leaving yourself open to a theft of a higher magnitude. If
someone steals your car, now do they not only have your means of
transportation but if you have enough personal information on your
laptop they may be able to assume your identity and sell the
vehicle through a legal transaction acting as you. In addition
they now will have access to any and all personal and financial
information that you had stored on the laptop.
Next, if you have confidential information that
is printed you will want to keep it in a locked and secure
location. If you are throwing information like this away, such as
banking statements, credit card statements, etc you want to be
sure to run it through a paper shredder before discarding it to
eliminate the possibility that a thief could gain access to it.
This is one of the easiest low tech ways that identity thieves get
information, it is simple and it doesn't cost them a nickel to do
it.
In regards to log in and password information
you never want them anywhere that people may be able to find them.
The best practice is to commit them to memory and not have the
stored anywhere. If a thief gets hold of your log in information
for your bank or online trading account they could ruin your
financially in a matter of minutes. You should also change your
passwords for these accounts frequently.
Another problem area, especially if you live in
an urban area is that of mailbox theft. Identity thieves simply
pull up to your mailbox and take your mail, gaining access to bank
and credit card information as well as other personal documents.
It may be wise to consider a locking mail box that only has a slot
for the postman to put mail in and then take your outgoing mail
directly to the Post Office.
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more
about security and
Locking Mail Boxes at
http://www.mailboxsuperstoreonline.com
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