Posts Tagged ‘Identity Theft’

How Much are You Worth, 2008?

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

How much is your identity worth these days? The going rate for a “complete” identity (including name, address, passport, credit card info, driver’s license number, and even banking passwords): About 120 bucks.

And guess what? The average identity theft-based fraud actually reaps over $21,000 for the perpetrator.

Why so cheap? Primarily it’s because there are so many stolen identities available, so crooks who are willing to take the risk on using someone else’s identity to drain bank accounts and run up bills have a vast number of IDs to choose from. In a perverse way that’s good news: Even if your account and identity information is compromised, there’s a good chance that you won’t actually be the victim of a financial crime because the ID may never be used.

Unfortunately, many consumers make it easy for ID thieves. Related security stats uncovered by Get Safe Online are staggering: 48 percent of internet users who have antivirus protection don’t keep it up to date, 47 percent don’t use any sort of anti-phishing software, and 20 percent use one password for all internet accounts.

There are steps you can take to mitigate identity theft. Check out all the resources at mysecurepc.com.

Too Many Identity Theft Prevention Tips

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Holiday season and a bad economy are two big catalysts for identity theft. Thieves are also getting more sophisticated in their approaches. mysecurepc.com has a huge list of identity theft tips. One thing of note is that 63% of identity theft sources are preventable by the consumer.

How Much is that Person in the Window?

Friday, April 11th, 2008

How much do you think you are worth on Internet? Not much, I’m afraid.

This came off FraudArena and is the going rate for your personal information:

$1.50 credit card number, cvv2
$5-$50 stolen medical ID card
$6-$18 basic identity information
$6 British passport number and bank details
$7 hijacked PayPal account with credentials
$14-16 fulls” are a complete set of data identifiers, i.e. name, address social security number, bank account, and mothers maiden name
$30 Passwords and codes to access consumer credit reports
$30-$300 immigration papers with a social security card

Just thought I would pass this along.

Doug