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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Another Identity Theft Ring Busted

The feds are getting better at busting criminals every day. Seventeen criminals, many from Eastern Europe, pilfered more than 95,000 stolen credit card numbers and $4 million worth of fraudulent transactions. The New York Times reports the men were involved in a vast conspiracy known as the Western Express Cybercrime Group, which trafficked in sto

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Big Time Identity Theft Hackers Indicted

ABC news and a bazillion other outlets report that a former informant for the Secret Service was one of three men charged with stealing credit and debit card information from 170 million accounts in the largest data breach in history. The former informant, Albert Gonzalez of Florida, A.K.A "Segvec", "SoupNazi," and "j4gu

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Will a National ID Card Prevent Identity Theft?

In a word, no. A national ID card, on its own, will not prevent all forms of identity theft. In order for new account fraud to be entirely avoidable, a number of other factors would have to come into play, effectively establishing accountability through identity proofing. Effective identity proofing is also necessary in order to reliably prevent

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Scammers Targeting Craigslist Users

Craigslist scams are in full force. Fox news reports scams targeting online car buyers. The crooks spend about a hundred dollars on a junk car and get a title. Then they steal a similar car and advertise it for sale on Craigslist. This is a form of auto identity theft too. They then take the VIN plate or vehicle identification number plate out of

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Identity Theft Is Easy Over P2P

Peer to peer file sharing is a great technology used to share data over peer networks. It’s also great software to get hacked and have your identity stolen. Installing P2P software allows anyone, including criminal hackers, to access your data. This can result in data breaches, credit card fraud and identity theft. This is the easiest and, frankl

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Are Cookies An Invason Of Privacy Or Identity Theft Concern?

Ive taken lots of heat for my comments on a Fox News report that the Office of Management and Budget is considering reversing a nine year ban on using “cookies” to track users’ preferences and interests on federal websites. The shift in policy is being billed as a way for government to enter the 21st century and for federal agencies to use the sa

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

1 in 8 applicants denied job because of criminal history

Background checks are a necessary tool in today’s sometimes violent and certainly litigious society. If a rug installation company was to hire an installer, who eventually rapes and kills a client, then the rug installation company would be held libel for the animals actions. This example is one that happens all to often. A background check may s

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Scams Happen to Smart People Who Do Stupid Things

Most people are too smart to fall for a Nigerian 419 scam. But plenty of smart people fell for Bernie Madoff’s investment scams. Madoff was far more subtle than your average scammer. But in this day and age, people ought to be more alert to potential scams than ever before. And yet this wolf in sheep’s clothing was able to bilk so many investors.

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

Courts Force Tech Giant to Handover Bloggers ID

As a “blogger” I am held accountable for what I say. Bloggers are being sued and held libel for their comments. People who comment on blogs are now coming under fire. For years I’ve put myself out there making a concerted effort to educate, inform and try help out mankind by informing people of their options to protect themselves from the bad guy. ...

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Robert Siciliano

Robert Siciliano Security Analyst at Safr.me

A Glorious Week of Identity Theft

If there was ever a week to get high, totally drunk, on information security and identity theft scammers and hackers, then this is it! Media outlets everywhere have been pumping out story after story of data breaches, identity theft, criminal hackers and indictments! Yeah team! For a criminal hacker groupie, this is Woodstock! Dark reading report

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