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Identity theft is a huge problem in our modern world. This criminal activity not only hurts the organizations that are never paid, but also the individuals that have had their identities stolen. It also harms the general public because we are forced to pay the extra fees and higher interest rates companies must charge to make up for the money lost through these crimes. Although the origin of identity theft may seem difficult to pinpoint, it is really simply a part of a crime that has been a part of human history since prehistory. That crime is of course thievery.
Is Identity Theft Creative or Just Stealing?
At it's simplest, identity theft is just a form of stealing. It can actually be traced back before the internet. A recent movie called "Catch Me If You Can" portrays the life of a conman. He lived his life as someone else of various professions often carrying out check fraud.
In this movie you can see simple identity theft. This has eventually turned into a modern day form of identity theft. People have just simply become better at it using the modern day conveniences of the internet and e-mail to not only to take on someone else's profession but now also become that person.
One of the ways they are able to do this is via e-mail. An email sent to an unsuspecting victim can contain a virus that can help a person to infiltrate your computer and gain personal information about you. Never open emails that are not from people you know or that are unexpected. Particularly read the name of the person an email is from and the subject line of the email.
Sometimes things can be misspelled or be obvious spam. Never open a message that you know to be spam. Keeping you virus program updated and running regularly will also help you with these unwanted messages.
Identity thieves can also do something as easy as checking the garbage that you throw out. It's important to never throw out papers that have information on it such as social security numbers, birth dates, account numbers or any other information that pertains to identity.
It doesn't really matter when identity theft originated. What is most important is that as individuals, we are careful with our personal information to protect ourselves against this offense.
Did you know identity theft can happen through your computer? If you're not running the right kind of internet security, your personal information can be stolen. Find out how to protect yourself at the Security Manor website.