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Internet fraudsters sell complete financial identities for just £80, according to an online safety group.

The details packaged and sold online include names, addresses, passport numbers and confidential financial data such as credit card numbers.

With six out of 10 people now managing finances online, experts say the public needs to do more to prevent e-crime.

The figure comes in data released as part of a week highlighting ways to protect identities online.

The Get Safe Online group, which is backed by police, government and banks, says ID theft is a serious problem because of an international trade in stolen identities and data.

Online marketplaces, often sited in countries with lax controls against e-crime, sell bundles of data harvested in concerted attacks against poorly defended computers in wealthier nations.

The safety group estimates that nearly half of all computer users in the UK are vulnerable because they are not using defensive measures such as a firewall, or up-to-date software which can identity malicious programs.

Crucially, warn experts, too many people use the same password for key websites, making it easier for bank details and other sensitive data to be gathered. Criminal websites shown to the BBC by the Serious Organised Crime Agency were selling personal information for as little as £5 per piece of data or £80 for an entire package.

The data on sale at any one time typically includes names, credit card numbers and information in a card's magnetic strip needed to create working clones.

Tony Neate of Get Safe Online said fraudsters buying details online try to use personal information to make money as quickly as possible.

"Online criminal activity can be a sophisticated business, but each of us can take steps to prevent ourselves from becoming a victim," said Mr Neate.

"If internet users invest a relatively small amount of time and money in ensuring they are fully protected and up-to-date, the risk of such financial loss is almost negligible."

Banks say phishing attacks are rising - 10,000 alone in the first quarter of 2008.

These are typically emails which look like they have come from a bank - but in fact ask the recipient to log in to a fake website. Nick Staib of HSBC said: "If your financial reputation has been compromised through identity theft, this could have an impact on your ability to obtain credit or borrow money in the future. Even with an explanatory note on your credit record, you may be viewed as high-risk."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7732569.stm

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I bought two of them.

I have a pair of Tonys. Tony Singleton and some bloke named Tony Blair.

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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£80? You get what you pay for.

Probably gets you some chav from Essex. You could buy some stuff from Argos on credit.

Probably less that £80 worth :lol:

You can get some nice gold jewelry for a fiver :lol:

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If we get rid of money, and the need for money...crime and the need for crime will follow. :thumbs:

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If we get rid of money, and the need for money...crime and the need for crime will follow. :thumbs:

Huh? :blink::blink::wacko:

^^^^^^

I think I had that exact look on my face when I read that. :lol:

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Using this guide may allow you to fly through NVC in as little as 11 days.

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2007-01-28: Met in person in Paris

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2008-10-02: Case Complete at NVC

2008-11-04: Interview - CR-1 Visa APPROVED

2008-12-11: POE - Chicago

2009-01-12: GC and Welcome Letter

2010-09-01: Preparing I-751 Removal of Conditions

2011-03-22: Card Production Ordered

2011-03-30 10 Year Card Received DONE FOR 10 YEARS

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and is based on personal experience or personal knowledge. Sometimes there might not be any information at all in my posts. Sometimes it might just

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