Protecting Your Personal Information
We all know that criminals are out there, waiting to steal our
credit card information. These very criminals want credit card
information so they can run up the charges then leave you holding
the bags - with nothing to show for it. Even though some are local,
most credit card criminals are in far away lands. Worse than that,
they like to hide or go by other names so it's virtually impossible
to track them down.
The most common way for criminals to get credit card information
is through phishing, which involves a fake email that appears to be
sent from your credit card company. Normally, this fake email
states that there was an error with your account, or that it was
accessed by unauthorized personnel and needs your attention.
Spotting fake emails isn't hard to do - as long as you know what
to look for. The most obvious hint for most, is the fact that they
don't even have a credit card from the company that has sent the
email. For others, the link is what gives the fake email away.
Anytime you get an email from a credit card that you believe to be
fake, you should always hover your mouse over the link, then “right
click” the link with the mouse and select “view source”. If the
link is indeed fake, the website address that comes up will be
something other than that of a credit card company.
The criminals don't want you to look at the source for their
website, as they simply want you to click on the link before you
look at anything else. Once you have clicked on the link, you'll
arrive at a website that is usually an exact copy of a credit card
website. Fake sites normally include everything that the actual
site does, including the logos and banners. Even for the most
amateur of credit card criminals, web pages like this are very easy
to create.
Those of you who have fell victim to this scam, probably
realized what you have done little too late. Once you have entered
in your credit card information, you have done exactly what the
criminals wanted and put yourself in violation of credit card fraud
and identity theft. Once the criminal has your social security
number and credit card information, he is more than likely to use
that information to go on a shopping spree - stealing your money
and running up your account.
If you receive an email such as this, you should always delete
it. Even if you just click on the fake website to investigate, you
may do more harm than good. Even though you may not enter any
information at all, your computer may get infected with viruses or
spyware simply because you clicked on the link. To avoid this
altogether, you should never click on a link that you believe to be
a fake credit card company website.
If you do your part and protect your credit card information,
you won't have anything at all to worry about. Your personal
information is very important, as you never want it to fall in the
wrong hands. As long as you protect it, you won't have anything to
worry about. There are always criminals out there, which is why you
should always be on guard. Criminals want your personal information
and your credit card numbers - it's up to you to ensure that they
don't get it. A criminal will do anything to get what they want,
which is why protecting yourself is so very important these
days.
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