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Old Dec 09, 2006, 10:35 PM
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This USA Today article is about the dude who called me and told me he saw my debit card number, name, home address, and phone number displayed in a foreign hackers chatroom.

Bless the good Cybercitizens of the world. ID Theft:  USA Today article about the dude who helped me

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Old Dec 10, 2006, 01:29 PM
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wow!!!!! that is great.

i saw on AMW last night where a webmaster helped catch a killer.......

hurrah for people who still care!!!! xoxoxo pat
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Old Dec 10, 2006, 09:25 PM
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So glad you found out and that your helper was acknowledged for his good deed.
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This USA Today article is about the dude who called me and told me he saw my debit card number, name, home address, and phone number displayed in a foreign hackers chatroom.

Bless the good Cybercitizens of the world. ID Theft:  USA Today article about the dude who helped me

</div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> and bless you for sharing this story with all of us. we can all take precautions yet sometimes we need more. hurrah for good Cybercitizens!! ID Theft:  USA Today article about the dude who helped me
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Old Dec 12, 2006, 05:16 PM
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It's funny. I'm a really paranoid person. I get this phone call and hear some stranger reading to me my personal info. Do you know what that can do to someone who is mentally ill??? I can laugh about it now.

Caution is good. Paranoia can be bad.

I'm glad I had the sense to listen to Mr. Peisner. If not, my hubby's paycheck would have completely disappeared out of our banking account, bouncing e-checks.

I was very lucky. *Blowing cyberkisses to Mr. Peisner*
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