🔑 Individuals who access someone’s personal data can retrieve login details and commit identity theft.
🔑Fraudsters can take a person's banking information and make unauthorised withdrawals and transfers.
🔑People who announce their holidays/when they will not be home on social media can leave themselves open to burglary.
🔑Sharing personal information on social networks, such as likes and dislikes about politics, religion or their current job can hinder future job opportunities.
🔑Criminals can take business information from people who run their business online and create false email accounts and fake employee names.
🔑Credit card scams are on the rise when people use their credit cards for online shopping credit card numbers and security codes can be intercepted.
🔑Home insurance or life insurance could be denied if personal information about risky behaviors that person, or their home, is posted on social media sites.
🔑Criminals troll websites specifically looking for detailed medical information and use it to gain personal medical attention for themselves or to sell to others, leading to the owners of that information being denied medical
attention due to unpaid debt.
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