Cops showing up at the door and you have no idea, what happened and why are you taken to the jail, and you are informed that there is a million dollar transaction from someone’s account that has been transferred in your account. This incident can be scary and based on the details what cops provided to you are correct and has your details on it, then you begin to think how is possible and then you realized that you did a transaction at an unsecured Wi-Fi connection at a local mall. It is too late you are a victim of Identity theft, and now you have to prove yourself that you are not guilty. This is a serious crime and you end up in a circle of paper works and a hefty lawyer fees and time. There is lot of ways the identity is …show more content…
The feeling of a being a victim of identity theft gives goose bumps, because it is not a good feeling at all. We live in a high tech world where money is no longer carried in wallets. We use technology o do everything and imagine you are at an expensive restaurant and you are done eating and when you go to pay the bill and the cashier says, “The card has been declined.” You try your another card and same result, just imagine the embarrassment, it is a very difficult situation to be in .McNally, M. M. (2012) “If anyone has reached this point in the volume and is still thinking, “Not Me! I’m not a victim of identity theft” (as anywhere herein defined), then please contact someone immediately because the world needs to hear your story. If you are also thinking, “I am not responsible for identity theft,” then you might want to take a closer look at how you act toward your own identity and the identities of others, or how you might sometimes be “forced” to act within society. (p. 159). Identity theft is one of the scariest crimes that an individual can be victim. “It is better to prepare and prevent rather than repair and repent.” This quote is explains it all a little prevention can avoid lot of