As the internet becomes more and more a part of our lives, it is also becoming a breeding ground for various cyber crimes. Identity theft and fraud is a criminal offence and is seen increasingly today. To prevent becoming a victim of identity fraud or theft, it is important to protect yourself and know the law.
Online shopping and online banking all involve the use of your sensitive financial information. Unless this information is passed over a secure internet connection, it can be possible for criminals to unlawfully access your personal information. This information, including bank details and other personal details, can be used to steal your identity and money.
Someone impersonating you may be able to not only access your finances but also commit more fraud and crime in your name. This can compound the amount of danger you are in. It is therefore important to take all precautions possible and never treat sensitive information in a casual manner.
Always keep all personal information safe and secure. Protect all your passwords and make sure passwords are changed regularly. Make sure that whenever you enter important personal information, the connection is secure.
It is important to read the terms and conditions about sharing your personal information with other parties. Today, people exist as data; this data is invaluable and is often passed around. Make sure you're in control of what information you give out and who is legally authorised to access it.

