Robert Siciliano is an Identity Theft Security Expert and speaker who has presented across North America on the topics of personal security, Identity theft and safety awareness. Robert has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, and in USA Today, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, New York Times, and many others. He is the author of the book Safety Minute: 01.

Blog Entries by Robert Siciliano

Why Is Child Pornography on Your PC?

6 Comments | Posted November 18, 2009 | 10:12 AM (EST)


Anti-virus protection, critical security patches, and a secure wireless connection have always been essential processes on my networks. My main concern has always been to protect my bank account by keeping the bad guy out.

In my presentations, I've always stressed the importance of making sure your wireless connection is...

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Identity Theft Is Really No Big Deal. Idiot.

3 Comments | Posted October 19, 2009 | 10:10 AM (EST)


I make a portion of my living talking about identity theft. Admittedly, I profit from the crime. I don't steal identities of course, but I get paid because others steal. I'm not FBI, CIA, Secret Service or a cop. But you wouldn't disparage any of those entities for doing their...

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High-Tech Harassment in Social Media

3 Comments | Posted October 10, 2009 | 10:33 AM (EST)


Technology keeps providing new opportunities for harassment: social media identity theft, cell phone abuse, online bullying, the list goes on.

Over a year ago, I appeared on The Tyra Show to discuss high tech harassment. I met a family from Washington, who found that...

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Obama: Cybersecurity Starts at Home

Posted October 6, 2009 | 12:15 AM (EST)


Whether you realize it or not one of the biggest threats to your personal security is your computer. And the Obama administration is bringing to light the fact that they believe, and you should too, that one of the biggest security threats to national security is also your computer.

The...

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8 Ways to Prevent Business Social Media Identity Theft

Posted October 3, 2009 | 05:18 PM (EST)


There are hundreds, or maybe even thousands of social media sites worldwide such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and YouTube. Social media networks are quickly becoming the bane of the IT Manager. Twitter phishing and Facebook jacking are growing rapidly.

Social media is still in...

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Criminal Hackers, Carders, Dumps, and Identity Theft

Posted September 23, 2009 | 04:15 PM (EST)


Albert Gonzalez and his gang of criminal hackers were responsible for data breaches in retailers and payment processors, with some estimates saying they breached over 230 million records combined. Gonzalez, considered a proficient criminal hacker, provided "dumps," a term which refers to stolen credit card data, to "carders." "Carders"...

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Couple's Online Bank Account Hacked, Leading to Identity Theft

2 Comments | Posted September 15, 2009 | 06:50 PM (EST)


In 2007, a U.S. couple fell victim to identity theft when a criminal accessed their online bank account and stole $26,500 from a home equity credit line. The money was transferred to an Austrian bank that refused to return the funds to Citizens Financial Bank. So Citizens Financial informed the...

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ATM Skimming Identity Theft Reaches $1 Billion in Losses

1 Comments | Posted September 9, 2009 | 03:26 PM (EST)


Skimming is one of the financial industry's fastest-growing crimes, according to the U.S. Secret Service. The worldwide ATM Industry Association reports over $1 billion in annual global losses from credit card fraud and electronic crime associated with ATMs.

Skimming can occur in a few different ways. The most common is...

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Big Time Identity Theft Hackers Indicted: Tips to Avoid Being a Victim

Posted August 21, 2009 | 07:37 AM (EST)


ABC news and a bazillion other outlets report that a former informant for the Secret Service was one of three men charged with stealing credit and debit card information from 170 million accounts in the largest data breach in history. The former informant, Albert Gonzalez...

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White House Wants to Invade Your Privacy?

6 Comments | Posted August 13, 2009 | 05:29 PM (EST)


Fox News reports The Office of Management and Budget is considering reversing a nine-year ban on using "cookies" to track users' preferences and interests on federal Web sites. The shift in policy is being billed as a way for government to enter the 21st century and for federal agencies...

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Government Officials Contributing to Identity Theft

1 Comments | Posted August 7, 2009 | 10:34 AM (EST)


Government officials are posting our Social Security numbers on the web, but corporations are required to keep them under lock and key.

Congressman Robert Wexler was recently targeted by a Ghanaian extortionist who supposedly obtained Wexler's Social Security number, as well as his wife's, from a public record...

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Florida Congressman Robert Wexler Targeted in Identity Theft Extortion

Posted August 1, 2009 | 01:17 PM (EST)


The Sun Sentential reports Florida Congressman Robert Wexler Targeted in Identity Theft Extortion.

Extortionist from Ghana threatened to turn over congressman's Social Security number to thieves. Other members of Congress also said to be targeted.

The alleged extortionist has been arrested and remains in custody in Ghana.

Wexler, D-Boca...

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Social Media Privacy and Personal Security Issues

3 Comments | Posted July 28, 2009 | 02:55 PM (EST)


Privacy issues and identity theft in social media are a growing concern. Most people who post their personal information about themselves do not recognize the potential consequences of their actions, or maybe they simply don't care if their entire life is an open book.

Ask yourself, should the director of...

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Identity Theft Committed Using Social Networks

3 Comments | Posted July 23, 2009 | 11:09 AM (EST)


There's a lot of excessive trust in the Facebook world. People have entirely dropped their sense of cynicism when logged on. Apparently, they see no reason to distrust. Generally, your "friends" are people who you "know, like and trust." In this world, your guard is as down as it will...

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Fox Anchor's Email Hacked, Leads to Identity Theft

5 Comments | Posted July 18, 2009 | 07:04 PM (EST)


I recently appeared on Fox and Friends to discuss email hacking. Dave Briggs, a FOX & Friends Weekend co-host, lost access to his Hotmail email account when hackers were able to guess either his password or his qualifying question. (He admitted that his password was not as strong as it...

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Sarah Palin Victim of Social Media Identity Theft, LaRussa Drops Suit

Posted July 10, 2009 | 11:26 AM (EST)


Since the beginning of the presidential campaign, Sarah Palin has used Twitter and Facebook to communicate with the public. Impostors have taken every opportunity to jack her persona, even hacking into her personal email account.

Now, hackers and impostors are chiming in on Sarah Palin's resignation. The Twitter profile...

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Social Security Numbers Cracked, Creates Identity Theft Risk

4 Comments | Posted July 8, 2009 | 01:50 PM (EST)


SearchSecurity.com reports that researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a reliable method to predict Social Security numbers using information from social networking sites, data brokers, voter registration lists, online white pages and the publicly available Social Security Administration's Death Master File.

Originally, the first three numbers on...

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Celebrity Social Media Identity Theft Hits MLB Coach, but Can Happen to Anyone

2 Comments | Posted June 23, 2009 | 04:23 PM (EST)


Unfortunately, we live in a world that forces us to be cautious about when and how we give out our personal information. Citibank's funny but true commercials say it all: the scourge of identity theft knows no boundaries. It can happen to anyone by anyone: rich, poor, good credit, bad...

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