Thursday, January 3, 2008

Protect Yourself From Internet Crime

internet crimeI recently read a news article about a woman from Kentucky who was the victim of an Internet crime scheme involving stolen credit card information. The woman had entered a chat room where she was given the offer of receiving a big-screen TV if she would agree to forward some merchandise to a specific address. This situation alone sounds very suspicious and I am surprised that the woman actually bought into it.

The woman had received the merchandise on her doorstep with instructions on where to forward it to. Shortly after this, she had received a phone call where she was being accused of stealing someone's credit card. Police then made the connection that the original source of the scheme had used a stolen credit card to purchase the merchandise, and then put the entire situation in this poor woman's hands.

I understand that some people may be more vulnerable than others, and I am not trying to blame anyone for their susceptibility. On the other hand, when dealing with the Internet it is crucial to remember that almost any offer that sounds too good to be true actually is. Do not ever give out your personal information to an unknown entity, especially one that you meet in a chat room. If you want a big-screen TV, you will probably have to go out and buy one at the store.

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