Can chip-implant tracking stop identity theft?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
Although chip implantation will making tracking people extremely easy that may not necessarily be a
No
by Michael Bock
The idea sounds good on the surface: implant a microchip (usually an RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification)
by Loralie Lynn
Get Your Personal Contact Information Off Google
Google has a wide array of information on it's website, but did you know that Google
What if any are the penalties for the identify theft in the United States?
We know well the pain and damages inflicted by this crime
by Blighty
Spyware is a piece of software which is clandestinely downloaded onto computers without your knowledge and permission. The software
189 Article Titles on Malware & Identity Theft
- The difference between malware, spyware and adware (4 articles)
- How copy machines can contribute to identity theft (1 article)
- The role of the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) (7 articles)
- Is your trash can a treasure chest for identity thieves? (20 articles)
- The different types of Internet scams (16 articles)
- How sharing information on Facebook leads to identity theft (3 articles)
- Protection tips against Facebook invite scams (2 articles)
- Are your passwords as secure as you think (8 articles)
- Oslo bombing Facebook scam infects one user per second (2 articles)
- Facebook video scams: A look at how scammers bait (2 articles)
- An overview of video scams on Facebook (2 articles)
- How to determine if a link posted on Facebook is a scam (1 article)
- Social media: An overview of clickjack scams (1 article)
- Appropriate action to take after identifying a phishing scam (2 articles)
- What to do if you become a victim of a phishing scam (2 articles)
- How to properly identify a phishing scam (3 articles)
- How to protect your identity on Facebook (2 articles)
- How phishing scams work (3 articles)
- How to detect and avoid Internet scams (16 articles)
- Facebook dislike button scam gets more sophisticated (1 article)
- Tips to protect your computer from spyware (5 articles)
- How to protect yourself against online identity theft (4 articles)
- Fake bin Laden links spreading malicious software (2 articles)
- The dangers of spyware (3 articles)
- How to prevent people from attaching spyware to your computer (1 article)
- How to avoid getting scammed on Craigslist (3 articles)
- How to provide relief to Japan without getting scammed (1 article)
- How to avoid getting scammed online (1 article)
- How to avoid getting scammed on online auction sites (1 article)
- 'Invite' scams target millions of Facebook users (1 article)
- What to do if you have been a victim of identity theft (1 article)
- How to avoid getting scammed on eBay (1 article)
- Why some laptops may have spyware pre-installed (1 article)
- Ways to prevent your content from being stolen by blog scrapers and sploggers (1 article)
- How to keep your Facebook page secure from identity thieves (2 articles)
- How to protect online transactions (1 article)
- Tips for avoiding identity theft (19 articles)
- Ways identity thieves steal personal information (5 articles)
- How to spot Internet lottery scams (10 articles)
- How to identify an email scam (5 articles)
- Tips to prevent identity theft (3 articles)
- Online identity theft: Recognition, prevention, and protection methods (3 articles)
- Why spokeo.com is being called a scam (3 articles)
- What is the purpose of spyware (2 articles)
- How to avoid vishing and smishing scams (1 article)
- How to find out if an online business is a scam (2 articles)
- How to spot Internet job offer scams (15 articles)
- Internet online safety tips: Avoiding scams in cyberspace (1 article)
- Internet hoaxes: A look at the trend of Twitter celebrity death rumors (1 article)
- How to detect spyware on your computer (15 articles)


