Identity Theft Prevention Tips?
metalhed77 asks: "I have a ton of bank statements I need to dispose of and am wondering what I should do with them. Googling for solutions I just find banks advising me to tear them up, which seems like more an inconvenience to a thief than a real preventative measure. What do Slashdot readers do with their sensitive documents? With so much data theft occurring in today's society, what else do you all do to protect your personal data?"
Mix the pieces with kitty litter, biohazard baby diapers and damned leftovers from Hell's Fridge. The crimial might get your identity, but he'll never be clean again!
One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
No! Never burn your old papers. When paper is burned, the smoke emitted by the fire can be intercepted and the data recovered.
Come on, haven't you ever heard of smoke signals?
Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
Hmmmm. Your arguments are airtight. Unless of course one day someone figures out how to "break" "into" a "computer" and "steal" "data". But we've probably got a long wait ahead of us before that happens.
Support the First Amendment. Read at -1
To something outrageous like Napoleon Bonaparte. Then anyone stealing your ID will be considered a loon.
Slashdot: Failed Car Analogies. Amateur Lawyering. Anecdote Battles.
OMG! I never thought of the cameras! I mean I did disassemble my shredder to check there, but the fireplace?!? I wonder where I can get my hands on a wideband RF detector?
No, my friend, you are thinking of scissors. Scissors destroy paper, paper covers rock and rock breaks scissors.