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As I've noted in a number of earlier blogs, whenever someone discovers they've been scammed it doesn't take long to notice the scammer has gotten away with much more than just money. They manage to steal the victim's sense of...
A Phishing email is designed to appear both urgent and legitimate. It may appear to come from your bank, credit card company, cell phone provider, or as in many cases -various government agencies. The spammers will often encourage you...
Laptops are a growing target of thieves and with skyrocketing laptop usage, the number of laptop thefts will continue to rise -and so too will the number of identity thefts. In fact, various manufacturers of GPS tracking software for laptops...
Last week the House Financial Services Committee held hearings on two credit card reform bills, H.R. 2382, The Credit Card Interchange Act of 2009 to reform interchange "swipe" fees and H.R. 3639, The Expedited CARD Reform for Consumers Act of...
You may think you are downloading a game -but you may be downloading malicious keylogging software that has the ability to intercept email and SMS text messages, allow hackers to listen-in on voice conversations and even track your location.Nearly one...
If you are like most computer users, not secure enough. If you use an easy-to-guess password, criminals can easily find their way to your banking records, email accounts and computer files. Keep your personal information private by choosing the right...
Today's Miami Herald had an article about identity theft and hacking. The article discusses how simple it has become for hackers to locate and access wireless networks -whether thought to be secured, and password protected or not. The story notes...
I recently received a call from Mary, a wise, soft spoken woman who reported that a "nice looking, clean-cut young man" had recently knocked at her door claiming to be a phone company representative who urged her to let him...
As homeowners fight to save their homes from foreclosures, and consumers continue to combat fraud, predatory lending and abusive financial practices, they're asking -"Why doesn't anyone help? Why doesn't anyone hear me? Isn't there anyone who cares?" Well, we have good news!  National consumer...
Michelle McCloskey and Michele Cheverez both tried to get loan modifications with Litton Loan. And both were ignored or stalled until it was too late. Foreclosure proceedings began, leaving them with wrecked credit and the loss of homes they'd lived in for years. ...

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