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Robert Siciliano is a NextAdvisor.com Expert Guest Blogger

What happens in the news today that I can use to rip you off? Is there a flood? People like to make a donation to fake charities when there are victims involved.

I have a job. I'm essentially unemployed. However, I have a career. And that means finding ways to get others to pay me. Every day I perform tasks to bring eyeballs to what I propose, selling or trying to get. What is that purpose? Scammer. scammer

I work all over the world. I travel and meet interesting people. I like what I do; every day is a new and exciting opportunity.

There is a sucker born every minute. Today I'm looking for you. And I'll find you.

All day, every day, my only goal is to separate you from your hard earned money.

Here fair value of reporting my activities one day:

Scammers peddle home of man on Craigslist
Men who have a holiday home in Dennisport found scammers offering his house for rent ...

online scammers create fake local news to attract your clicks scams


transfer money for someone else

If you agree to participate, the scammer might use your account details to clean up your savings. It is a great way to steal an identity. But there are ways to protect yourself.

Scammers customize news for you deliver malware
These scammers use IP geolocation to address technical know where the recipient lives. They use this information to locate false bomb.

Scammers using Twitter to get your information
The Department of Consumer SC warns Twitter users to be on the lookout for scams, including phishing scams.

Scammers target animal lovers in the classifieds
This time, scammers attract their victims with offers of cute animals to pull their heartstrings.

Officials say crooks take advantage of people seeking employment
State officials are warning about scams affecting those seeking jobs during the current economic recession.

stimulus money scammers target families
When large government stimulus plan was approved, the fraudsters obtained on the Internet and began to try to get their hands on the money.

Art dealer accused of rigging the evaluation
He was the consummate con man. It created the impression that there was a huge collection of beautiful paintings.

Scams abound, costing tens of thousands locals
The victim is approached by the con man holding a wallet or purse containing cash. The scammer shows the money to the victim and asked if she owned it, a way to break the ice to set up the scam. swcammer2

Over 1,000 women cheated by rogue marriage agency
A woman was swindled by offering life savings, while another was duped by sleeping with a man by a rogue dating agency.

scam lightning zaps couple local elderly
Officials feared the lightning rod installation program may be scamming other elderly couples.

Residents affected by scammers wash checks
They take that check to CPL, with your signature and wash the name and quantity.

I worked hard today. It is a hard way to make an easy living. But it was fun and always funny to see that you get all bent out of shape when I read about you in the news. Tomorrow is another day, another scam.

See Robert Siciliano, theft speaker identity, discussing scams here.

Robert Siciliano is CEO of IDTheftSecurity.com, an expert on identity theft, professional speaker, security analyst, published author and television news correspondent. Siciliano works with Fortune 1000 and start-up companies as a consultant on product launches, branding, messaging, representation, SEO and media. the thoughts and advice of Siciliano on all these issues often appear in both television and print media news, including CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX, Forbes and USA Today. He has 25 years of safety training as a member of the American Society for Industrial Security. He is the author of two books, including The Safety Minute: Living on high alert; How to take control of your personal safety and to prevent fraud . He also established a partnership with Uni-Ball to help raise awareness of the growing threat of identity theft and provide tips on how you can protect yourself.