Now that Thanksgiving is over and we are headed for Christmas and the New Year it is time to get serious about protecting our good name and money. Cybercriminals and identity thieves are eagerly waiting for unsuspecting individuals who have no idea how to protect themselves.
You see these bad guys understand that most U.S. citizens live in a world of denial. With all of the news about identity theft and cybercrime you would think that the average person would be alarmed and do something about it. Not in the United States. Most people don’t think anything will happen to them. They couldn’t be further from the truth.
Cybercriminals are working overtime creating new malware programs to secretly steal private information, money and take control of computers. According to Sophos Labs over 40,000 new forms of malware is sent out every day. That’s 40,000 new forms of malware EVERY DAY!
These bad guys have grown into operating much like corporations with development, sales and promotional teams. There are companies that actually assure malware makers that their software will work 10 to 20 times better against the traditional over-the-counter computer protection products making, at least in my mind, these products basically ineffective.
Now that we are in the middle of the holidays we are sure to see an aggressive attack on the consumer. There are hundreds of articles covering this problem, yet there are millions of U.S. citizens who take little or no action to protect themselves. You see, cybercriminals and identity thieves work out of sight quietly plying their trade and causing harm that may not be detected for months or years.
It would be different the crook could be seen. If he was trying to break into a car or a home and was discovered the police would be called and the whole neighborhood would be alerted. But, with cybercrime and identity theft the criminals can’t be seen and it won’t be detected for a while and the neighborhood may never know.
The problem is that cybercrime and identity theft are two of the cruelest crimes. Once detected they can break up families, destroy careers, and ruin lives. The damage caused by these horrible crimes can last a life time. Even when you think you have the problem cleaned up it can return and cause even more havoc. Life after these crimes can be pure hell for everyone affected.
U.S. citizens need to wake up and take the major steps to protect themselves against both of these crimes this holiday season. This year, I have posted articles from top experts on identity theft and cybercrime on my Complete Internet Protection web site. These articles cover the problems we face and many ways to protect yourself against these crimes. I encourage you to visit the site and get the information you need to be safe and secure this holiday season.