NationalCreditReport.com remember that consumers can defend against identity theft precautions against damages Credit Report
Delray Beach, FL (openPR) 8 October 2010
8 October 2010 – In Memory of October is the seventh annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month sponsored by the Department of Domestic Security NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in the credit report, credit score and credit monitoring services, the consumer, to remember, may be to keep their cyber identity and credit score by preventing identity theft.
â? Consumers should follow some simple rules of Internet safety with respect to how they use technology in turn ensure their own identity and to stop credit fraud and credit report before damage is done a? said Samuel S. Ambrose, vice president of marketing and operations NationalCreditReport.com. â? National Cyber Security Awareness Month is an opportune time for companies like ours to find and make both businesses and consumers with information on the credit of their personal relationship, to remind people how they keep themselves and their identities safe . â p ????>
advice on cybersecurity to prevent identity theft:
Always ensure that computers and other devices that are connected to the Internet from most programs updated to be protected against spyware and viruses guaranteed.
sure only to make purchases online business experience to 100% and safe online shopping guarantee. One indication that the page is secure if the address in the address bar of your browser starts with https
??? / /. The “s” after found “http” means that the site is safe. For example, the address reads the page where customers place their orders with NationalCreditReport.com with https: / / www.nationalcreditreport.com. Trust logos are also a sign that the site is safe.
Do not offer too much information on social networking sites like Facebook or MySpace. Date of birth, favorite movies, mÃ? Maiden name, etc., are all points of information that are used by other institutions in order to verify your identity. Viewing this information, you can do online, victims of identity theft from someone who social-networking are required.
Define strict privacy settings on social networking sites and make sure that your â? friendsâ? are people you know in order to thwart identity theft on social networking.
Consumers are warned not
communication via e-mail suspect they ask people face to another place where they need to go enter credit card or other financial information personally.
participation in a credit monitoring service will be any changes to your credit file.
â? Identity theft and credit card fraud are the fastest growing crimes in America, â? Ambrose noted. â? Pay attention to cyber security a wise move, given not see it? to prevent their own safety, but the headache of a situation, identity theft, especially when it unnoticed long enough to create damage credit report.> â ????
About NationalCreditReport.com
Since 2004 NationalCreditReport.com specializes in providing credit information and credit monitoring services for consumers so that they understand their credit report and score. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report from the 3 major credit bureaus regularly.
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Allison Tomek
NationalCreditReport.com
561-805-8000
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