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abbey



Joined: 23 Feb 2006
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PostPosted: 03/04/08 - 11:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello! My friend has a problem lately, because its credit card number was stole over the internet, so, he has really big troubles. I am afraid that I can get into same trap. I am wondering now how can I protect my personal information from stealing. Please tell me what I should do. Thank you very much!
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luis



Joined: 11 Nov 2005
Posts: 6



PostPosted: 04/02/08 - 21:29    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello! First of all, I suggest you to visit secure web sites. And if you asked for your personal information (credit card number or similar) without reason on some web site, or some web site asks you to left information because, let say, they are needed for registration on that web site do not! Every secure site has https:// start! Pay attention on that! Do not send by e-mail to persons whom you do not know personal information. If you get e-mail message from your bank, call them and ask them are they asked you to send them by e-mail personal information.
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