Santa Claus is computer literate and Rudolph is unemployed since more and more people are clicking off their holiday lists online and getting them delivered overnight, often by people with brown uniforms instead of by reindeer with red noses.
It is estimated that this year 61 million people will shop online for holiday gifts, up from 51.7 million last year. Yet behind those enticing websites lurk cyber Scrooges –hackers—who want a piece of the $24-billion online shopping pie. One out of 10 people shopping online could become a victim of online fraud this season, according to a report issued by the National Consumers League and National Cyber Security Alliance.
“Hackers make money and use that money to avoid detection,†says Alan White, a 1998 University of Rhode Island computer science alumnus who was hired by his alma mater two and half years ago to keep its website free of hackers, phishers, and intruders. (Phishers are scammers who send e-mails with a link to a replica of an legitimate website to fool a user into providing personal or financial information or passwords.)
In addition to his URI job as information security architect, the 32-year-old Hope Valley resident is a member of the National Guard’s 102nd Information Warfare Squadron and leads its computer emergency response team. He’s been deployed twice, to Germany and Afghanistan, since working at URI to help with military computer security.
White offers these five tips to help consumers keep the ho, ho, ho in the holidays.
1. BE SURE YOUR COMPUTER IS SECURE. There are 5,000 new viruses every week, according to the URI expert. Install anti-virus and anti-spyware programs and keep them up to date. Many of the virus protection programs are free. Check to see if the company is reputable before downloading.
2. BE SUSPICIOUS: Check out unfamiliar e-stores with the Better Business Bureau at http://www.bbb.org. Look for a physical address and phone number. Call the company to verify.
3. BUY A PRE-PAID CREDIT CARD: When shopping online, don’t use your main debit or credit card. Purchase a pre-paid credit card; limiting the amount to what you estimate you will be spending.
4. BE SURE PURCHASE SITES ARE SECURE: When asked to provide payment information online, the beginning of the Web site address should change from http to https, indicating the information is being encrypted and can only be read by the seller. Your browser may also signal that the information is secure with a symbol such as a broken key that becomes whole or a padlock that closes.
5. BEWARE OF OFFERS OF LOANS AND CREDIT: Con artists take advantage of cash-strapped consumers during the holidays
Source: PhysOrg.com
Tags: Internet, Tips
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Dec 15, 2006 at 09:16:01
Another safe payment option is Bill Me Later (www.billmelater.com). You don’t need to give out any credit card or sensitive information - just fill in 2 simple bits of information, and that’s it. You’re approved really fast (in seconds!), and then you get a bill in the mail a few weeks later. I’ve been using Bill Me Later as much as possible because I just started working there, and I have to say it’s now my preferred way to shop online (and not just because I work there)!
Dec 15, 2006 at 15:45:09
first nice theme for your site.
second thanks for these tips…. btw this is the first time i heard of a prepaid credit cards service.
@jennee thanks for that and what a good way to promote your company hehe… peace.
Jan 8, 2008 at 13:09:30
Hi everybody,
Can somebody suggest me a better online shopping website where I can purchase Christmas Ornaments & Personalized Gifts at reasonable price. However, I searched the web and find the resources i.e.
http://www.topestore.com
http://www.latest-beauty-tips.com
http://www.safeshoppe.com
where the prices are compartively low.
Please suggest if you have some other better resources.
Dazy Smith