Internet Fraud and Identity Theft

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Internet Fraud and Identity Theft

The Internet is not just a medium for information; it is a tool for communication. Creating a new social sphere and environment, the Internet allows virtually anyone to be a participant. Chat rooms, discussion boards, instant messaging services and e-mail are all mediums that allow individuals to engage in communication. However, although the Internet is a public domain, individuals do not have to honestly represent themselves. Many individuals use false names and identities on the Internet. As a result, detecting authenticity, genuineness, and sincerity may prove to be problematic.

Thus, by the Internet’s opportunity to perpetuate false representations, the digital illustration of society’s culture and individuals is misleading. Although people may seek comfort in certain social Internet communities, to what artificial perceptions they conform to be, is unknown. As a result, the ability to steal identities is easy and common. Identity theft on the Internet is a modern day crime that many net users are oblivious to and may result in serious implications. However understanding how to prevent such violations enables the user to retain enjoyment on the net as a whole.

Many individuals use the Internet strictly for work, information and entertainment.They do not engage in online criminal activity nor do they readily provide personal information. Cautious about what they do supply, individuals seek security by enabling passwords and secret answers. The Internet may even appear to be safe even though there is little regulation and no legal boundaries. Unfortunately, identity theft on the Internet is simple, straightforward and the victim is generally completely unaware and oblivious to the...

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