Fighting back against Identity Theft
an article by Father Dave
A couple of years ago, I never would have dreamed of writing an article, warning anybody about the dangers of identity theft. Mind you, back then I never expected to ever receive emails from someone pretending to be me, selling me viagra!
There are plenty of unscruplous people around who will try to adopt your identity in order to get what they want (normally money). And while it doesn't help if you do what I do - publish not only your email address and phone number on your website, but also a map on how to get to your house on foot - trying to conceal your identity from everyone is not the answer either.
I appreciate that some people feel that they shouldn't give any personal details to anybody, for fear that these details will be used against them, but that's a bit like never getting into a car because you're aware of dangers on the roads.
In truth, I hate the 'privacy' push. C'mon! We live in a community, which means that we need to work together, and if we're going to work together, we'll need to know something about eachother. Even so, the problem is that the mechanisms we've set up for the sharing of information are open to abuse, and my goodness, have they ever been abused! The Internet is a sad case in point.
It never ceases to amaze me how this great gift to human kind - the Internet - that has the potential to bring people together from around the world, seems to function primarily to spread B-grade jokes and porn around the office, and to sell viagra! And the painful thing for me is not only the number of people trying to sell me viagra, but the number of viagra-sellers pretending to be me!