Archive for April, 2005
Latest ID Theft Scam
New here? You may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Identity thieves are getting smarter every day, coming up with new ways to fool you into divulging your personal information. After reading this article about the latest scam, I got to thinking that even though it occurs in postal mail, it could […]
Windows Users: UPDATE!
Microsoft Corp. announced Tuesday, April 12, that they have discovered security flaws in their Windows, Internet Explorer, Word and Messenger software programs. These weaknesses could allow hackers to control a personal computer, which in turn, could lead to stolen information or using the computer to “setup shop” to infect other computers.
If you’re a Windows user, […]
Anatomy of a Privacy Policy
Privacy policies are something we see online a lot more these days. But have you ever closely reviewed one? The name itself conjures up the notion that your private information is safe from prying eyes. But it doesn’t have to be just that. It may also be telling you how an organization or person may […]
Identity Theft Victim Tells His Story
I’ve never heard so much detail in a case involving identity theft. I’ve known that it is very difficult to repair the damage inflicted upon you, but the hoops this guy (or girl…the article didn’t say) had to jump through are absolutely unbelievable. The article was written back in 2000, so I am hopeful that […]
Site almost launched
I’ve been working on the development of the Family WebWatch web site. It’s coming soon!

