McAfee’s Most Unwanted Identity Theft Criminals

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Services for Real Estate Pros with IDTheftSecurity.com Inc

McAfee has created a tongue-in-cheek list of the most unwanted identity thieves, describing the various techniques thieves use to steal your information. It’s clever and, unfortunately, very real.

Pauly the Pickpocket & Sally Sticky Fingers work as a team to lift wallets and mobile devices from pockets and purses, often in broad daylight. Sally creates a distraction by dropping a shopping bag, crying for help, or stopping suddenly in your path, and then Pauly bumps into you from behind and picks your pocket.

To avoid having your pocket picked, keep your wallet in your front pocket, or keep your purse closed and hold it in front of you. Thin out your wallet and skip the backpack. Lock your cell phone with a password. And consider investing in McAfee’s Lost Wallet Protection service.

Trojan Sea Biscuit is a two-faced liar who sneaks malicious files into emails and hides viruses in PDFs and other downloadable files. He’s the champion ringleader in the ultimate identity theft derby of phishers, hackers, botmasters, and keyloggers.

To avoid a Trojan infiltration, use comprehensive security software, and be sure it’s set to update automatically. If a popup window prompts you to update software, hit escape or shut down the program. Go directly to the manufacturer’s website for the update.

Tim “The Skim” McCash is known for installing skimming devices and tiny cameras that can read your card data and PIN code. He targets ATMs at banks, concerts, arenas, convenience stores, and gas stations with the goal of draining your account of cash or credit before you or your bank recognizes the fraud.

To avoid having your credit or debit card data skimmed, use the same, familiar ATM whenever possible, and beware of ATMs with devices covering the card slot. Look for external devices like mirrors, brochure holders, or light bars that may hide a camera. Always cover the keypad with your other hand as you enter your PIN. And check your bank and credit card statements online at least once a week.

McAfee, the most trusted name in digital security includes proactive identity surveillance to monitor subscribers’ credit and personal information and access to live fraud resolution agents who can help subscribers work through the process of resolving identity theft issues. For additional tips, please visit http://www.counteridentitytheft.com

Robert Siciliano is a McAfee consultant and identity theft expert. See him explain how to protect yourself from identity theft on CounterIdentityTheft.com. (Disclosures)

Comments (5)

Ralph Gorgoglione
Maui Life Homes / Metro Life Homes - Kihei, HI
Hawaii and California Real Estate (310) 497-9407

This is great advice! Thank you for sharing this post.

May 06, 2011 05:07 PM
Richard Ruggaber
Metro Life Homes - Los Angeles, CA
California Real Estate - (818) 422-5035

I agree! This is an excellent post. Thank you for sharing it.

May 06, 2011 05:20 PM
Gloria Commiso
Keller Williams - Hermosa Beach, CA
Hermosa Beach

Thanks for the information....i check out he links too

May 06, 2011 05:37 PM
Randy Mitchelson,APR
Marketing Advisor & Squeeze Mortgage - Bonita Springs, FL
First Impressions are made at First Click

Several years ago I used to be a doubter when it came to paying for real-time credit monitoring.  I always thought that I was covered if I checked one of me three free annual credit reports every 4 months.  When my wife's 401k administrator experienced a data breach, we were provided 24 months free credit monitoring service.  Within that time frame we have had two situations where a crook called our bank to rpeort our credit card lost or stolen and tried to get a new card reissued to an address that wasn't ours. The moment the bank reported to the credit bureaus that our account was reported lost or stolen the real-time credit monitoring services sent me text message alerts to announce that a major change had been reported on my credit report and that I should log-in to find out.  In bith instances, within a matter of hours I was able to resolve the matter with our bank and get a new card issued without any interruption.  Without the credit monitoring, who knows how long it would have taken for us find out the bad news....weeks...months?  So now I am an advocate of paying a few dollars per month for this service.  In this day and age of electronic commerce, it is a necessity, especially with identity theft the top crime in the U.S. nine years on a row.  

May 30, 2011 06:47 AM
Larry Bettag
Cherry Creek Mortgage Illinois Residential Mortgage License LMB #0005759 Cherry Creek Mortgage NMLS #: 3001 - Saint Charles, IL
Vice-President of National Production

It's kinda cool that it that they put out this info!  Good to have, good to know....

Jun 12, 2011 05:08 PM

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