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Hotel and Internet Cafe
Computers - danger
Unlike your own computer, which is hopefully protected by an internet security and anti-virus system like Kaspersky or Nortons, many computers designed for public use are not fully protected. They can harbour some nasty surprises like a ‘key logger’ program that records your user name, password and the website you are using them on |
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My friend went to Bangkok on business. She is computer literate and aware of the possible dangers of typing her credit card details onto order form pages on public computers. She wanted to keep in touch with her family back in the UK so logged onto Skytype, the free internet video communications system, to tell them what time she would be landing back in the UK. You only have to pay for phone calls to landlines not for voice or video calls between computers linked to the internet. She already had an account so only had to log in and did not have to provide any credit card details again. She was shocked to find a bill for £240 on her credit card when she got home. Over 2,000 land line calls were made from her Skytype account between the time she left the hotel and arrived back home. The identity thief had hacked into her Skytype account using her password and username. He had then sold international calls to local Thai people at a discounted rate from a small roadside stall and made a nice little profit. When you open an account many, companies you use on the Internet keep your credit card details. If an identity thief can obtain your login password and username they can then order goods and services until your credit or debit card maxes out. I am not referring to dodgy companies. Big players like Amazon, e-bay and Paypal have your card details. If you log onto these websites on a public computer your risk thieves raiding your credit and bank account because they have recorded what keys on the keyboard you pushed when your logged on. Other Websites by Craig Moore: (craig.moore@blueyonder.co.uk )Free Desktop Wallpaper - Moore's Travel Guide - Moore Train Photos - www.flyfishing-flies.com - www.moore-familytree.co.uk Flyfishing Guide to Fishing Flies - Moore Aircraft Photos - Wimbledon Tennis Guide - Carp Flyfishing Flies - Saltwater Flyfishing Flies Campfire Songbook - Sopwith Aviation WW1 History - Hawker Siddeley Aviation WW2 + History - iPhone App Review Website
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