Credit Card Security and Online Ad Blocking Trends
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Explore the evolution of credit card theft and internet advertising practices over the past decade, including tips on blocking intrusive ads and combating spam emails.
Credit Card Security and Online Ad Blocking Trends
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Technology Today Monica stoica
Credit Cards the past 10 years • A hacker from Russia stole about 300,000 credit cards from CD Universe and published them on a website when the company refused to pay him • In New York 3 men working for credit card companies stole 30,000 cards and caused damages of $2.7 millions • 8 million credit cards were stolen in february 2003 • Credit card fraud in US causes a loss of 7 cents for every $100 of sales • In France because credit cards have microchips (smart cards) the fraud is less
Pop up, Pop under, Pop in adds • If you were to suppress all the adds your browser would be about 30-40% more efficient • The adds are not limited anymore to just pornographic sites as they once were: New York Times, AOL, CNN, Wall Street Journal will pop up adds if you visit their website • Question: If everybody starts blocking adds how are websites supposed to stay in business?
Block them! • Ways to block them: • Buy software from companies like: Pop Up Stopper Companion, AdSubstract Pro, WebWasher, panicware.com • Abandon Internet Explorer and use Netscape, Opera, OmniWeb as browsers. They allow you to turn off options like “Open unrequested windows” • It would be nice to have options like “Answer unrequested phone calls” or “accept unsolicited mail” that we could turn off!
Federal Trade Commission • Receives 40,000 spam complains per day at www.ftc.gov/spam • People can forward spam at ucs@ftc.gov • To date they have collected more than 12 million such spam emails • They can bring law suites agains some of them: fraud cases like selling .usa domains that do not exist, or companies that forced modems to dial international calls • On may 30, 2002 the European parliament passed a ban on unsolicited commercial messages
Will spam ever become illegal? • There are Senate bills to make spam illegal but none has become law to date. • There are many lobbists including big companies like: Citicorp, Charles Schwab, Procter&Gamble, National Retail Federation, American Insurance Association, Securities Industry that oppose such bills