Showing posts with label identity theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label identity theft. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Protect yourself from Fraud

Protect yourselves from financial fraud by following some simple prevention strategies.

For example, it is important to do thorough background checks on those you're dealing with. Be sure of all possible parameters before wiring money to a seller.

Double check monthly financial statements with your bank in case you find charges you don't recognize. Verify health supplements with your doctor before taking them.

Take care to not deposit checks and wire money back. The responsibility for depositing a fake check rests on you. Do not send money to anyone you don't know well. Never share your personal financial information with anybody.

Our San Antonio Bankruptcy Attorney has created the below infographic to help you to a handy list of Dos and Donts to prevent fraud. Please download this image on your desktops, ipads, tablets, laptops, chromebooks and smartphones and glance it once before making any decision which involves finances.

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Money Wiring Scams

In today's world, many people wire money to family or friends in other cities or countries on a regular basis. However, many dishonest people have been found to be stealing money off hard working ,honest individuals and families by luring them to wire money to them. Remember, wiring money is like sending cash. When you wire money, you cannot get the money back. How to protect yourself from these scams: You should never wire money to someone you do not know. The attached video shows some common money wiring scams, and what happens to some people who meet the scams.

source: http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/media/video-0079-money-wiring-scams
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Protect Your Computer from Malware

Malware is the no.1 cause of internet frauds and scams and directly affects the finances of tons of families.

Would it surprise you to learn that millions of computers in the US are infected with malware? And that could also be one of yours.

Malware, short for malicious software, includes viruses and spyware that get installed on your computer or mobile device without you knowing it. Criminals use malware to steal personal information and commit fraud. For example, they may use malware to steal the login information for your online accounts or to hijack your computer and use it to send spam. An infected computer can lead to serious problems, like identity theft.

Look at the video below to learn more about how to avoid, detect, and get rid of malware. Avoiding and getting rid of malware is a big step towards taking care of your finances.

Source: http://www.onguardonline.gov/media/video-0056-protect-your-computer-malware