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		<title>Online Privacy &#8211; is there a Real Need Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should we really be concerned with privacy online??  Are there really legions of people spying on us and watching our every move.   Well hopefully this article will give you some knowledge of the issues that are really involved in priivacy protection on the internet.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should we really be concerned with privacy online??  Are there really legions of people spying on us and watching our every move.   Well hopefully this article will give you some knowledge of the issues that are really involved in priivacy protection on the internet.<span id="more-55"></span></p>
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<p>So who is likely to be spying on us and why?</p>
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<p>Well let&#8217;s be clear, internet crime is big, very big, the totals are never going to be exact as we simply don&#8217;t have a record but you&#8217;d be safe to assume it&#8217;s going to be counted in billions of dollars world wide.  Many, perhaps the majority of these crimes are not listed, recorded or even noticed so an estimate is all we&#8217;re going to get.</p>
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<p>There are cyber gangs in many places such as China, Eastern Europe and Brazil in particular..   Cyber Gangs in places like Brazil, China and Eastern Europe have very sophisticated criminal networks.  Internet crime, stealing from ordinary people can be very rewarding with little risk..  You can see the attraction to the criminal fraternity big rewards, safe and very low risk.</p>
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<p>So we know that gangs will routinely target the average internet surfer, furthermore many will be extremely careful in how they steal from you but there are literally endless ways to steal your information and ultimately your money.  For instance I have seen a sealed copy of windows XP which looked 100% legitimate bought from Eastern Europe, it was shrink wrapped, had a licence, manual included but it had an extra bonus.   The CD contained a version of Windows XP with spyware and trojans already installed, as soon as you used this version of XP your details, accounts and passwords would be passed out to a remote site on the internet.</p>
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<p>Just like you lock your doors to protect your possessions and home, many people do the same on the internet.  Personally I want my privacy protected, because I use the internet to do my banking, pay bills and lots of other private transactions..   I simply don&#8217;t want a complete log of all my internet dealings left at my ISP..</p>
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<p>You see it&#8217;s not that hard to steal personal details online, it&#8217;s slightly harder to make money from them but not too difficult.  It&#8217;s certainly the only way a gang of cyber criminals in Rio De Janerio will be able to steal from you without you holidaying in Brazil.  If you did discover your bank account has been raided like this, what could you do?  In reality all you can do is try to get your money back from your bank or credit card provider, either way the criminal will be unlikely to pay for his crimes.</p>
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