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FBI: Increased identity theft, spying threatens personal and national security

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Threats to your personal information are coming from organized-crime rings all over the globe, according to Shawn Henry, FBI Assistant Director. “Over the past year, the malicious activity has become much more prevalent, “ Henry said, adding that the threat is worsening.

Henry didn’t name any nations specifically, but Russia and China have been mentioned by intelligence agencies in the past. And there may be a couple dozen other countries with an “aggressive interest” in private and governmental computer networks.

These new threats make it impossible for individuals to fully protect themselves from identity theft, and increase the need for comprehensive identity theft programs like those offered by Life Lock.

Only LifeLock offers eRecon, a service that continually monitors the Internet for any mention of their clients’ names, Social Security numbers, account numbers, or any other personal or financial information being bought, sold or traded by identity theft criminals.

In their reportage of Henry’s announcements, Reuters detailed some of the new and increasingly sophisticated attack strategies: (more…)