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Where You Want To Be A Part Of The Hood! And Neighbors, Friends And Families Are The Best Part! The CyberHood Watch Partners invite you to become a part their friends and families in this online CyberHood every Tuesday morning at 11:00 am MST... Join Dave & Bill as they discuss the internet security issues of the day relating to your families, homes, PC's and mobile communication in this new Technology CyberHood where we all find ourselves a part of, in the 21 century.
Date / Time: 7/4/2008 7:10 AM UTC
I'm a victim of Identity Theft please believe me.If you've listened to our shows, you will notice that we've developed a format how we like to finish the show, which Bill and I, call our water cooler question. I should acknowledge Bill for a bit of CyberHood Watch branding. Anyway, the water cooler question is that one thing, "If there was one thing you could change, that would make a difference, what would that be"? Kirk Torgensen made a difference today. He shared with our listeners a lot of wisdom that only comes from dedicating your life to what you do. Kirk shared with us his personal insight that comes from being involved. And like Kirk said, it wasn't until he had become a victim having his personal items ransacked and stolen, did Mr. Torgensen fully understand a victim's feelings. That's why Kirk understands the burden and frustrations of the victims he encounters because of identity theft. Kirk realizes what's ahead and their battle to defend and restore their good name.It's not a secret Identity Theft is the fastest growing white collar crime worldwide and yet the majority of you act like it's happening to the other guy. You cannot prevent Identity Theft, but for those who listen to what Kirk had to say you will increase your odds favorably your chances will happen to the other guy. Utah's Deputy Chief Attorney General, Kirk Torgensen is a proponent on being proactive and shared his personal insight and several valuable tips on how to defend your identity. You can download (www.CHWradio.com) the show as a MP3 file and listen to the show on the go.The other question you'll hear is becoming a branding for the CyberHood Watch is, "What comes to mind when you hear the phrase "Responsible CyberCitizen?" The CyberHood Watch, as well as Bill and I, believe that "Responsible CyberCitizens" will be a corner stone in the wall of defense for the safety of our children and their families and their Internet's safety. Kirk sees the Internet like most of us, a great tool with almost endless possibilities. Unfortunately, for Kirk, he's directly involved with the nefarious underworld and the scourge inflicted on the Internet. Like CHWradio.com, "...one of the goals in the Attorney General's Office is to really get out and talk to people about how not to fall prey to different things on the Internet". Another trait of a responsible cybercitizen is communication with your children, another common thread echoed by previous guests. Awareness is another common thread portrayed by responsible cybercitizens and needed to empower you and your children's online and offline safety. Parents need to be responsible cybercitizens and educate themselves and learn what not to allow your children to do on the Internet and not setting themselves up as a target for unwanted activity. Parents are busy and kids are left alone and when a member of your family or your child becomes a victim... suddenly you have time?
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