

Firstly, never give personal or financial information over the phone or Internet unless you initiated the contact. If you are told to send your information through email or phone, do not entertain it. It can be easily stolen.
Secondly, use strong password and try to avoid using your date of birth as password.
Most importantly, memorize the password. Do not record the password on paper that carry with you.
Most importantly, memorize the password. Do not record the password on paper that carry with you.
Thirdly, check your monthly credit card and bank statements for unusual activity. If you found any unusual record in your statement, contact the relevant authorities to check out with it.
Fourthly, use a firewall program on your computer, especially if you leave your computer connected to the Internet 24 hours a day, and never download files that sent by strangers. It helps to prevent hacker and cracker to obtain our information.

Other than preventing, if we suspect that we had become a victim of personal and financial data thieves, we should act immediately. We should recall all the activities that might cause the data stolen and try to remember the person that we suspected. Then, we should call the police and immediately close the account that had been theft.
As a conclusion, prevention is better than cure. We should always alert and aware of the confidentiality of our personal and financial data. We can stop it before it happen.
1 comments:
Well well...everyone also know we nid to becareful, but do u reli tin we can prevent all that everyday?? The thief become more smart nowadays....sigh....
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