Another Fine Mess!
2008-06-25来源:
I'm in the Anti-Spyware Business, and I'm doing a lot of advertising to promote my website, but here I am online and on the phone, giving my personal information to.....who? Strangers basically, Geez! The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened. Not even Hackers,Phishers or Dumpster Divers account for as many! The ideal location for a Identity stealer would be in a out sourced agency that fails to use adequate screening processes.I've read many articles lately that state we need stricter guidelines and procedures to insure we have proper security as consumers. A set of universal rules that would be adhered to by all. To even think of the enormous complexity of this project staggers the mind!So here I am, I want to take a advertisement out at a prestigious magazine that is published in a traditional print paper and online. I may have to deal with people online and on the phone.I give my name, address, phone number, and??my credit card number! EGAD, what am I doing?Then my common sense and education about matters such as these kicks in and I rationalize that these companies would not be in Business if they couldn't keep their customers happy. But,accidents happen.So you see my dilemma. I know computer security and Spyware, and the vulnerabilities and strengths when dealing online. Its just a little new to me to trust, when I know the ramifications to me personally if my Identity were to be used for ill-gotten gain.I know after all these years of being a, OK I admit it, a slightly paranoid online user, that I need to make myself a little vunerable so I can better succeed in my online Business.Ive been where the people who contact me asking for help are; a place in their minds of anger, frustration and helplessness.But then as I said earlier, common sense and education about Spyware wins over and I take a deep breath and go on.The California Attorney General has a excellent website for Identity Theft athttp://caag.state.ca.us/idtheft/About the Author:Doug Woodall has a website at http://www.spywarebiz.comThere he provides free information and recommended products to combat Spyware.He also runs the SpywareBiz Blog at http://learningfolder.com/blogs/297/He is a member of the IWA (International Webmasters Association)Doug can be reached at spywarebiz@comcast.netArticle edited for proper content by Wendy McCallum