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)
How can you tell if you have received a lottery scam email? There are few ways you can come to a fair conclusion whether the supposed
When you take a close look at African Internet scams (sometimes called 419 scams or Nigerian scams), it's hard to believe that anyone
by Misty Cahal
When discussing spyware, it's important to remember a few things. First, you were most likely infected without your knowlege. Second,
190 Article Titles on Malware & Identity Theft
- The top five things you need to do if you're the victim of ID theft (6 articles)
- 500,000 mac computers infected with malware (1 article)
- 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) (6 articles)
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- Tips to protect your computer from spyware (5 articles)
- How to protect yourself against online identity theft (4 articles)
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- The dangers of spyware (3 articles)
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- How to avoid vishing and smishing scams (1 article)
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- How to spot Internet job offer scams (15 articles)
- Internet online safety tips: Avoiding scams in cyberspace (1 article)

