Nov 30



Is Your Check Book On The Curb
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This is an article about people throwing away their home computers with all their financial and banking information on them and easily accessible. A very simple first step to financial and identity theft and it happens all the time. Computer Disposal and Identity Theft go hand in hand.

Since Hurricane Wilma, our city has stepped up bulk trash pickup to every month. Bulk pickup is when you can put out pretty much anything; dressers, vacuum cleaners, and of course computers. Early in the morning on each bulk pickup day people come around with pickup trucks to see what they can grab prior to the city trucks showing up. Some are looking for throwaways that can be refurbished and re-soled, while others work for charities that are looking to provide less fortunate people with items that are useful.

Identity Theft & Home Computer Disposal
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This morning my wife reminds me that not only is it trash day, it is bulk pickup day (And for some people, possibly Identity Theft day). So I take out the trash and put out the other large items. As I approach the curb, a truck full of discarded goodies pulls around the corner. He asks me if I am throwing that stuff, and if so could he put it on his truck. I said sure, and lifted it on to an already huge pile of discards. When he drove away, guess what I saw on top of the pile, three desktop computers, and one laptop. From the look of them, they were a few years old. I wonder why they were put out on the curb? Where they inoperable, or did their owner just get tired of how slow they were and bought a new one? Even if they weren’t working quite right, I wonder how much effort it would take to repair them, probably not much.

Throwing Away your Computer, Money, and Identity
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Jackson Morgan, a contributing author for Defending The Net, wrote an article called “Computer Disposal – Throwing Away Your Computer, Money, and Identity” a few months ago. In this article, he interviewed people at the dump to see what was on their discarded computers. And the results were quite surprising, actually, to us they were not surprising. And now I am writing this article to give you my own personal experience / observation

Do You Take Computer Security and Identity Theft Seriously
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There are so many articles written about wireless security, Internet security, and computer security and how your identity and private information can be stolen. Some people are really concerned about this. I wonder how many of those discarded PC’s on the truck this morning had owners that secured their wireless Internet connection? I wonder how many of those computers had their hard drives removed or destroyed. More importantly, I found myself wondering where those computers were going to end up?

Someone Just Sold A Thief Your Checking Account
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Let’s think up a reasonable and viable scenario. Let’s say that this gentleman is working with a charity. This charity takes discarded, yet useful items and cleans them up and distributes them to people who are less fortunate or down on their luck. One of the PC’s really had no problems except that it was loaded with Spyware and Adware and needed a thorough cleaning inside and out. This was a great find, the Operating System is intact, and it’s full of useful applications. Applications like Microsoft Office, and more importantly, QuickBooks. The computer is given to someone who cannot afford such a convenience, and all is well. Then about a week goes buy and something pops up on the screen. What do we have here, a QuickBooks reminder and notification of account balances. And look at that, a checking account with $80,000 in it. I wonder what else this computer contains. And were going to find out because there is no password to get into the application.

I don’t know about you, and I am sure several people are going to think I’m being harsh with my following statements, but this scenario scares the you know what out of me. This does not apply to all those who are down on their luck, but how many people in a situation like this would ignore the information or be tempted to further investigate it. What if they already have little to lose? What could they do with this information and access to someone else’s financial information. Maybe they don’t do anything with it directly, but there is someone they know who would be willing to pay for access to a bank account with $80,000 in it. Not to mention the rest of the information that is most likely on the computer. Wouldn’t be ironic if your financial information fell into the hands of a thief for $300? All because someone else was trying to help someone out.

Conclusion
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I find it quite strange that many people are concerned about the technical aspect of security yet overlook the most basic things. Do yourself a favor, before putting a computer out on the curb, take out the hard drive and label it “destroy” and take it to local metal shop when you have a chance. They can cut in into tiny little pieces or melt it down for you. Don’t think because you have just a home PC that you don’t need to have a userID and password to login to it. You do need this, for many reasons. Also, buy yourself an inexpensive paper shredder and make sure to shred all your important, but no longer needed paper documents. If you think you can’t lose everything you have worked for over the last 10 to 20 years by making just a tiny mistake your are quite mistaken.

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Original URL (The Web version of the article)
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http://www.defendingthenet.com/NewsLetters/IsThatYourCheckBookDrivingAway.htm

About The Author
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Darren Miller is an Information Security Consultant with over seventeen years experience. He has written many technology & security artic
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Nov 29

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Nov 28

Can One Man’s Trash Really Be My Bedroom Decor Treasure?

You’ve probably never thought about recycled furniture as home decor. In fact, you might be disgusted by the thought of someone picking up your old furniture when you set it out on the curb for trash pickup. However, if you think about it, furniture is recycled all the time, with pieces Read the rest of this entry »

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Nov 27

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

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Nov 26

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Nov 25

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Nov 24

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Nov 23



Trash in the Bed of a Pickup?

So here is my problem…Over the weekend some kids threw empty beer cans in the bed of my truck. To me, this is totally disrespectful as I was brought up to respect everyones property. Today I mentioned it at work and one of my co-workers said I was overreacting and that things like that happen to every truck owner. Regardless of whether that is expected for truck owner, my point was that it was rude, but, to no avail, he thinks it is alright.

So would it be acceptable to publish his home address, telephone, number, and e-mail address so everyone in the world would call him retarded?

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Nov 22

Waste Management 3rd-quarter profit sinks – Yahoo! News

Waste Management Inc., the nation’s largest trash hauler, said Thursday that third-quarter profit sank, despite rising prices for recycled commodities and cost-cutting.

The recession has hit the Houston company as businesses cut costs by disposing of trash less frequently and prices for paper Read the rest of this entry »

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Nov 21

Help Preserve Mother Earth With Proper Recycling

Is living clean and green difficult? Well, it can be a little difficult when you are not completely sure how to go about doing it. Some may assume that living green is a complex or difficult process. In the past, it was tough to live green. Other than keeping your energy expenditures down and replacing inefficient appliances, Read the rest of this entry »

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