Shopping And Paying Bills Online? Here's Methods To Protect Your Online Financial Identity

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Denver Mortgage News In May 2010, Retail Sales at non-store retailers -- a category that includes Amazon and eBay -- topped $29 billion, up 16 percent from May 2009. Clearly, Americans are doing an increasing amount of shopping online. And we're paying our bills online, too. But how well are we protecting our identities? In this 5-minute piece from NBC's The Today Show, you'll learn the basics of online fraud and methods to minimize the likelihood of identity theft. Furthermore, the tips go beyond the basic "choose a challenging password". For example, you'll hear about:
  • Why you shouldn't pay bills from a coffee shop
  • Who might be hiding behind an unprotected public wifi network
  • The dangers of storing credit card numbers with an online retailer
And, although, at one point, the interviewee goes over the top with respect to spyware and anti-phishing prevention, the point being made is a good one -- you can't be too careful with your online financials and common sense goes a long way. It's hard to get a Denver home loan if your credit has been damaged.
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Comments (1)

Vickie Nagy
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate - Palm Springs, CA
Vickie Jean the Palm Springs Condo Queen

Chuckle! It's hard to get a <insert city name here> home loan if your credit has been damaged.

This is a great post that increases consumer awareness. Thanks.

Jun 15, 2010 06:12 AM

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