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With more of us using online services, such as online banking and bill pay, we have increased the chance of identity theft. I advocate the use of online services as a method to increase productivity; you just need to take the necessary precautions.
Here are some tools and simple steps to reduce the chance that your personal information will be stolen via one of your passwords.
AVOID WIFI PASSWORD THEFT
Whether the router came with your service, or you purchase your own router, it should be protected from unwanted use.
Make sure that you:
- Change the default password per the instructions that come with your router. Call the help line for your router if you find reading the manual equivalent to obtaining a PHD in WIFI.
- Use WPA encryption. If you have no idea what this means, then I suggest you contact the help line for your router.
- Take this free class to learn about protecting your WIFI network from hackers.
- Still unsure? Read this computer world article on how to lock down your router.
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October 24 2007
[...] 7 Easy Ways To Avoid Password Theft Online With more of us using online services, such as online banking and bill pay, we have increased the ch… [...]
October 24 2007
I have a couple more… although these will be a little more difficult than the 7 you mentioned.
1. Stop signing into anything that isn’t SSL encrypted. If your favourite website doesn’t support SSL, stop supporting them until it does. If a web page is SSL encrypted, the URL will start with https:// instead of http://
2. Stop using passwords at all wherever you can. If you use ssh, switch from password authentication to public key authentication.
3. Turn on screensaver locking and lock your computer whenever you are not in front of it. Even with a master password in Firefox, there are still many ways to retrieve those passwords. Also, if you are already logged in, they won’t need your password… they can just change it.
4. As an alternative to RoboForm, Passwordsafe (http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net) is free, secure, open source and it was written by Bruce Schneier… so it has cred.
December 16 2007
One more free alternative to Roboform - http://http://www.formautofiller.com
December 16 2007
Sorry http://www.formautofiller.com