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RE: 10 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft 06-12-2017, 12:25 PM
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Nice video, and everything looks good. Definitely for someone not INCREDIBLY tech savvy, this could help them out a lot.
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RE: 10 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft 06-12-2017, 12:54 PM
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I'm glad you've mentioned dumpster diving In your video, there Is so much Information that can be obtained.
We as Individuals, can be so cautious as to how we dispose sensitive documents and the like, but the question remains, how do corporations that hold our critical credentials operate? For example, when we call advising of a change of address and phone number and they temporarily document It on paper prior to entering It In their system, how do they dispose of It thereafter? Do they shred It, or simply scrunch It up and throw It In the trash can?
When they upgrade their systems (PCs), do they securely erase their HDDs, or simply format them (thinking It's enough to prevent data recovery) before disposal? If their printer has an Internal HDD (hence stores print jobs), what do they do with their current printer once It's upgraded to a new one? Do they perform a "full" background check on a new employee (who may have malicious Intent) that's just landing employment within the firm In the accounts or HR department?
I'll stop It here. I thoroughly enjoyed viewing the video. As per usual, a job well done Indeed.
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RE: 10 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft 06-13-2017, 03:09 PM
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You've made some very valid points above.
Depending on the organization, their online security Is appalling to say the least. I've compromised over 4k websites and going on personal experience, schools/education tops the list as the most Insecure entity. And then comes medical, followed by real estate. I've saved everything (original screenshots) on an AES Twofish Serpent encrypted drive (volume), along with a full disk encryption on the same drive (hence double the encryption algorithm). When I get a moment, I'll hand-pick the most Insecure systems and databases I've exploited and share a few examples.
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RE: 10 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft 06-29-2017, 08:46 PM
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Dumpster diving is dangerous..
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RE: 10 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft 07-10-2017, 08:17 AM
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How to avoid it is you own choice, I can give you a little adivce.
Use windows 10, use Anti-virus like kasper(paid) and use VPN ivacy(paid) to stay secure.Â
Additionally avoid spam emails and always use tor browser/ incognito.
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