Posted AT 10:00 AM EST on 22/08/08
Top ten ways to keep a low profile online
IAN HARVEY
Special to Globetechnology.com
Who are you?
There was a time when your reputation in the community was conveyed by how you dressed, where you lived or where you worked. On the Web however, we're anyone we want to be. But sometimes we offer too much information, making us prey for the cyber predators.
It's not necessarily your kids they're after; More often it's enough personal information to either steal your identity or access your bank account. Either way they're after your money.
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