Showing posts with label theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theft. Show all posts

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Monday, November 26, 2012

Greand Theft Auto V To Be Released - Spring 2013!

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Wheeeee! Incredible news. I'll have a new XBox360, and will finally get to play GTA IV, but the reviews of this game have been super so far. I can't wait.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

If You're Gonna Steal a Car...


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A tank would probably be the best one to steal.

Friday, September 23, 2011

The Minigun


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But can it blow up a helicopter in 3 seconds? OK, ok.. I play too much Grand Theft Auto.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Thursday, December 30, 2010

10 Ways To Guard Against ID Theft


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1. Thieves don't need your credit card number in order to steal it.
Conversely, they don't need your credit card in order to steal your identity. Identity thieves are crafty; sometimes all they need is one piece of information about you and they can easily gain access to the rest. As a result, says Heather Wells, recovery manager at ID Experts, an identity protection company,

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today it's crucial to lock up important documents at home. "Secure birth certificates, Social Security cards, passports, in a safe deposit box or in a safe hidden at home," she says. "And that includes credit cards when not in use."

2. The nonfinancial personal information you reveal online is often enough for a thief.
Beware of seemingly innocent personal facts that a thief could use to steal your identity. For example, never list your full birth date on Facebook or any other social-networking website. And don't list your home address or telephone number on any website you use for personal or business reasons, including job-search sites.



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3. Be careful with your snail mail.
"Follow your billing cycles closely," says Lucy Duni, the vice president of consumer education at TrueCredit. "If a credit card or other bill hasn't arrived, it may mean that an identity thief has gotten hold of your account and changed your billing address." Al Marcella, professor at Webster University's School of Business and Technology in St. Louis, and an expert on identity theft, suggests when you order new checks, you
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pick them up at the bank instead of shipping them to your home. "Stolen checks can be altered and cashed by fraudsters," says Duni. And never place outgoing mail in your post office box or door slot for a carrier to pick up. Anyone can grab it and get your credit card numbers and other financial information. Take it to the post office yourself.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Friday, February 5, 2010

Realistic GTA



Still love this picture. I almost feel like I created it. But then again, I play a lot of GTA, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who thought this exact same thought a few years back.

I guess the huge 35mm camera must be in his front pocket (lol), and he must be dragging the mini-gun with one leg.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Tuesday, October 20, 2009