How to steal an identity in seven easy steps

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  • helenaBlue
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2010
    • 158

    #16
    thats why i hate to throw away utility bills and bank statements :o
    but i have no place to store them, so i have to throw them away

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    • Paul
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2002
      • 2637

      #17
      Originally posted by helenaCamPrime
      thats why i hate to throw away utility bills and bank statements :o
      but i have no place to store them, so i have to throw them away
      Burn them

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      • helenaBlue
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2010
        • 158

        #18
        Originally posted by Coatsy
        Burn them

        i live in a tower building wooden floor.. so this is a GREAT idea :D

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        • Jarmusch
           
          • May 2003
          • 12479

          #19
          Originally posted by helenaCamPrime
          thats why i hate to throw away utility bills and bank statements :o
          but i have no place to store them, so i have to throw them away
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_shredder

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          • barcodes
            Confirmed User
            • Mar 2011
            • 2040

            #20



            Last edited by barcodes; 01-11-2012, 05:22 AM.

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            • ajrocks
              Confirmed User
              • Nov 2004
              • 4526

              #21
              so much work, if they are willing to work like that why don't they just a get a real job.
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              • Jensen
                Confirmed User
                • Apr 2001
                • 3790

                #22
                He resets the bank password and bingo, has immediate access to all her records and money.
                Would a simple password give you access in any bank?

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                • videosc
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 375

                  #23
                  I was a ID theft victim last year. One thing I learned that I now tell everybody to do is call your bank and credit card companies and set up a verbal password that only you know. If anyone calls in and does not know the password they can't do anything. And for bank accounts, set up an alert so you get a text message or phone call whenever any changes happen to your account.

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                  • seeandsee
                    Check SIG!
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 50945

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Jensen
                    Would a simple password give you access in any bank?
                    not today, maybe then, now most of them have better security, even A/4 or C/7 blocks (same as paxum ask when sending from wallet to mc) of code will protect you account now days, if you have that data on paper given by bank...
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                    • bronco67
                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 29032

                      #25
                      Anyone smart enough can have your identity if they want it.

                      Once you've been unlucky enough to fall into their crosshairs for whatever reason, there's not much you can do about it.

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                      • ottopottomouse
                        She is ugly, bad luck.
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 13177

                        #26
                        Originally posted by VenzuelanChick
                        No shit... My favorite piece of info he got from the blog was her father“s middle name (how do you work that into a post not knowing you are giving out too much info)
                        All the family tree research sites help with things like the father“s middle name too and also the way people tend to re-use names within families. I had someone tell me there was no way I would be able to work out what his middle name is as it is too obscure - turned out to be his great granddads name.

                        People don't help themself either with having the same password everywhere. Get it right for one site and you're into anywhere they have an account.
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                        • DamianJ
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 15808

                          #27
                          Originally posted by helenaCamPrime
                          thats why i hate to throw away utility bills and bank statements :o
                          but i have no place to store them, so i have to throw them away
                          http://www.amazon.com/Fellowes-Power...6302037&sr=8-1

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                          • Colmike9
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                            • Dec 2011
                            • 7230

                            #28
                            Last person that stole my identity, I found him and broke his knee with a wrench and he turned himself in for an unrelated crime in Indiana since he was scared of me and he's still there..
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                            • u-Bob
                              there's no $$$ in porn
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 33063

                              #29
                              Originally posted by seeandsee
                              not today, maybe then, now most of them have better security, even A/4 or C/7 blocks (same as paxum ask when sending from wallet to mc) of code will protect you account now days, if you have that data on paper given by bank...
                              True in the case of most banks. Paypal etc still have to catch up.

                              IMO, the biggest problem illustrated in OP is the 'cascade effect'. One account get compromised and all others that were built on top of that crumble as well.

                              I use a unique email address for every service, affiliate account, news letter etc. Works also great to identify those programs that spam their affiliates.

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                              • Jensen
                                Confirmed User
                                • Apr 2001
                                • 3790

                                #30
                                Originally posted by seeandsee
                                not today, maybe then, now most of them have better security, even A/4 or C/7 blocks (same as paxum ask when sending from wallet to mc) of code will protect you account now days, if you have that data on paper given by bank...
                                This was 2008. Doubt any bank would be pass around that time. 1998 perhaps...?

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