Identity Theft


Edward C. Reed High School (Sparks, NV) Multimedia Presentation fοr 2006′s FBLA National Leadership Conference іn Nashville, TN. Wе placed THIRD іn thе state wіth thіѕ baby, WHOO! Team: Billy Hong (Technical), Leslie Parawan (Presentation), Yilok Wong (Investigate)

17 Responses to “Identity Theft”

  • pur3ly:

    you should always reformat ur computer every 2-6 months and change ur ip address every 1-4 months to prevent this stuff online

  • luis8740:

    One of these things that we need to watch out for is computer hacking. Now I descovered that my mainframe was being hacked by like six people and I didn’t even knew about it unitl I opened command prompt and place this code and if your computer is being hacked it displays a word (Established) and I found six established words on my command prompt screen. So six people were hacking my system.

  • IDTheftManifesto:

    Getting a new number will not solve your problem and will not guarantee a fresh start. You have built your credit history for many being. Having no credit history with the new number may pose some additional tribulations when buying a home, a car or simply getting a credit card.

  • IDTheftManifesto:

    You will have to prove your officially authorized reputation in the US, your age, identity and provide them with prove that your information is being repeatedly misused.
    The SSA will not issue a new SSN for the following reasons so do not even try:

    • To avoid the consequences of filing for bankruptcy;
    • If you intend to avoid the law or your officially authorized responsibility; or
    • If your Social Security card is lost or stolen, but there is no prove that a name is using your number.

  • IDTheftManifesto:

    Luis8740 you are right, it is not & should be your last scale. If you did everything you could to salvage your credit and clear your name, and you are still being victimized by the same crime, the SS Handing out will indeed issue a new SSN to you.

  • luis8740:

    But you know what? The problem is that changing your SSN might not resolve all your id theft tribulations. And one the reasons are because like for example creditors may get confused with your new SSN and the SSN that they have in your credit file.

  • luis8740:

    Of course its not simple. And if you become elegible to change your SSN do to identity theft it may not resolve all your id theft tribulations and may start more tribulations.

  • luis8740:

    Identity theft is the crime number #1 in this country and if you don’t take action to prevent or recover from identity theft an identity thief can ruin your life.

  • IDTheftManifesto:

    To change your SS# is not as simple as it may seem.

  • FieldBoy111:

    pretty well made video

  • Edhallick:

    I don`t know why people who have had their ID stolen just don`t apply for a new Social security number and have the ancient one cancelled. You cannot get ANYTHING now unless you have a valid SS#…No drivers license, bank account, passport, loans, even a job..It ends the theft problem right there and all that remains is making calls to credit companies and the IRS which DO know. Credit rating can be a problem but you can get around that with phone calls and prove.The SS dept will verify

  • Phoenix4Changes:

    2 late i reckon, but i trust i am in excellent hands, Gods hands and many behind the scenes…
    my ss card and passport and a couple pages (i reckon) of my baby book were stolen… i phoned police after the fact do 2 another set up (guinea torture pig) and they said, “you’re bi-polar right”…
    tried to get an attorney, sent out tons of emails, etc… and nothing but silence… these things have happened to me over and over, different ways but always i was a victim… they know that 2 be right, i am tired

  • pushpush01:

    i would certainly like to do learn
    this

  • computer384:

    lol

  • pplAssist:

    Very excellent video, but please be aware that your information is already out there. e.g. Utilities, Insurance, credit cards, medical, real estate, DMV, school, military, bank, job, cell phone, licensing.. Somebody reckon they are handle it, but remember UCLA, DMV, Citi bank.. they all got hacked in.
    For more information feel fee to give me a call at (626) 715-1595 (Austin)

  • GuMPx:

    people need more than your friends address and phone number in order to ruin their life.
    get the FK out!

  • mlovepup500:

    This video is REALLY excellent! What programs did u use?

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