IdentityTruth Identifies Risks with Popular Gifts for Holiday 2009

IdentityTruth Identifies Risks with Popular Gifts for Holiday 2009

Business Wire, Nov 23, 2009

Some Gadgets Can Increase Risk for Identity Theft

WALTHAM, Mass. — IdentityTruth,
a provider of identity
theft monitoring services that help consumers safeguard their
privacy and identity, warns consumers that this years most popular
holiday gifts can put their identities at risk. Hot gadgets such as
laptops, GPS devices and even personal robots increase the risk for
becoming a victim of identity
theft.

Modern technologies make life more convenient and more fun, but they
can also make our personal information more accessible, said Steven
Domenikos, CEO of IdentityTruth. Before you purchase the must-have
gadget of this holiday season, there are key facts consumers should know
relative to identity theft.

IdentityTruth has identified potential risks associated with the
following popular holiday gifts:

  • Laptops are a liability – With all of the info on our laptops
    nowadays – social security numbers, tax filings, banking
    passwords, credit card numbers, medical records and the personal
    information we overshare on social networks, its no wonder that
    IdentityTruths research shows reported cases of stolen computers have
    more than doubled over 2008.
  • Not so SmartPhones – Research points to identity thieves using
    cell phones with cameras to capture sensitive information credit
    card numbers, banking info and more but did you know that having a
    smart phone puts you more at risk? iPhones, BlackBerrys and Treos put
    the web at your fingertips and puts your entire browser history at
    the fingertips of anyone that gets their hands on your device.
  • Wary of WiFi – Recent reports on Wi-Fi
    Direct anticipate the service, enabling any certified devices to
    communicate directly, will be launching in 2010. This new technology
    will change the way that people use electronics in the future and
    with all of those wireless signals floating around, it could give
    opportunities for identity thieves to intercept signals and extract
    sensitive information.
  • Trouble from TVs – With the increased popularity of internet
    connected HDTVs and streaming internet devices for TVs, people are
    interacting with the internet more and more frequently through their
    television sets. For any passers-by, the effect is similar to a
    magnifying glass on your desktop it may sound unlikely, but
    city-dwellers, take note!
  • Gambling with GPS – Everyone knows that GPS systems are one of
    the most popular targets of thieves. But what they may not consider is
    that when a GPS is stolen, the thief has easy access to your home
    address, which the thief can use to steal your mail or request a
    change of address at the post office, to have your mail routed to them
    at a different location
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