Facebook Friends Of Stephanie Swanfeld Was Arrested

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It has recently been established that Facebook is an easy target for identity theft. Recent studies have concluded that the individuals who actively interact with others on this social networking website are quite likely to provide personal information to others on the ever-popular website.

This personal information may include their names, their addresses, their telephone number, their cell phone number, and a whole list of other pieces of information that indicate who they are as individuals.

In turn, it is likely that identity thieves spend a lot of time lurking around on the website in an effort to make their next move, and commit their next crime.

In the study, the users of Facebook were requested to add a certain person as a friend. There were approximately two hundred requests sent out in the study. In this study, several different things were discovered when it came to the people that the information was sent out to. The following represents some of the information that was released to help you protect you from face book identity theft:

•Email Addresses
•Employer Names
•Birthdays, including the year born
•Education
•Full Addresses
•State of Residence
•Phone Number
•Cell Phone Numbers
•Mother's Maiden Name
•Personal Photographs
•Photographs of Family Members
•Photographs of Friends
•Resumes

Individuals who elect to divulge this type of information must understand that if the wrong person gets a hold of it, their identity may become subjected to all kinds of complications.

It does not take much for someone's identity to be stolen - especially when it comes to social networking websites like Facebook. It is important to know and understand a few things that you can do when actively participating on social networking websites, like Facebook.

One of the first things that you should do when it comes to protecting yourself while on Facebook is to avoid giving out your name, and date in which you were born. Just this information alone can be used in many online tools and resources to discover who you are, where you live, and even personal information like your employers, and other critical aspects of who you are.

Millions of people get their identity stolen each year. For these people, getting all of the damaged reversed is a long and grueling process. Many spend years trying to recover from the effects of identity theft. Now that Facebook has been named an easy target for identity theft, be careful to ensure that you are not the next victim.

Facebook friends of Stephanie Swanf eld was arrested

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