Identity Theft Made Easy: Just Ask People For Their Info
from the silly-people dept
Last year, there was a study saying that if you wanted to get someone's password, they would cough it up in exchange for a pen. It seems that things haven't gotten much better. A study in the UK shows that many people will cough up their mother's maiden name and their own birthdate to anyone who calls and asks. And, of those who know (a little) better, they can still be convinced to give up the info with a little social engineering. This isn't all that surprising. The other part of the study found that many people wouldn't notice if large sums of money were missing from their bank account. Considering that personal vigilance is one of the most important methods to combat identity theft, you can see why the crime is so popular these days.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Why Identity Theft Is So Easy
If anyone wants to claim action against identity theft, and not mention shutting these sites down, then don't believe their sincerity. This makes Internet Explorer's weaknesses pale in comparison on the security spectrum.
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