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Robert Siciliano

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Robert Siciliano, CEO of IDTheftSecurity.com is fiercely committed to informing, educating, and empowering Americans so they can be protected from violence and crime in the physical and virtual worlds.


Robert's “tell it like it is” style is sought after by major media outlets, executives in the C-Suite of leading corporations, meeting planners, and community leaders to get the straight talk they need to stay safe in a world in which physical and virtual crime is commonplace. Robert Siciliano is accessible, real, professional, and ready to weigh in and comment at a moment’s notice on breaking news.


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Posts by Robert Siciliano:

  • Danger: Wireless Toilets Next On Hackers’ List

  • December 27th, 2013
    Just about anything wireless is hackable today. Everything—from PCs to mobiles to tablets to home automation devices to pacemakers to insulin dispensers and even cars—are hackable. And now “smart” toilets. CNET reports, [...]






  • Card Issuers Losing $562 In Costs To Grey Charges

  • December 20th, 2013
    Hey merchants, yes you, BillGuard released a report that examined the grey charge problem among US debit and credit cardholders and the service costs impacting card issuers and retailers. The report revealed 11 types [...]






  • North Carolinians Scammed For Millions Dating Online

  • December 13th, 2013
    This year, 17 such victims have reported a dating scam that has cost them a combined $700,000, says the North Carolina Attorney General’s office. The typical victim is a woman in her early 60s. One victim sent her [...]






  • House Keys For The Kids…When Your Children Are Ready

  • December 9th, 2013
    Going home to an empty house. Education.com reports that according to the U.S. census, one-third of all school-age children in the United States are, for some part of the week, latchkey kids—that is, they go home [...]






  • 10 Holiday Security Tips

  • December 3rd, 2013
    Christmas trees, mistletoe, candy canes, turkey and stuffing bring out scammers, phishers, burglars and identity thieves. I’m not purposefully trying to be a Grinch here, but I’m just reminding you that good times, [...]






  • What Is Business/Commercial Identity Theft?

  • November 18th, 2013
    Business or commercial identity theft happens when thieves use an existing business’ name to get credit, or they may bill a business’ clients for products and services. Sometimes the Social Security number of a company’s [...]






  • 5 Ways Your Identity is Stolen

  • November 6th, 2013
    Chances are good that in the coming year, you will be asked to provide your or a family member’s Social Security number (SSN) at least a few times. And because of all you’ve heard about identity theft and all the [...]






  • Does Identity Theft Protection Really Work?

  • October 28th, 2013
    Do identity protection services really work? How effective are their scanning/monitoring methods? Can they truly protect consumers? The answers may vary. Identity theft protection is designed to protect you from new [...]






  • Location-Based GPS Services Are Risky

  • October 18th, 2013
    It’s pretty simple. Your mobile’s global positioning system (GPS) functionality allows location-based services to locate and publish information about your whereabouts on various applications and within the code [...]






  • How The Government (And Bad Guys) Intercept Electronic Data

  • September 18th, 2013
    The news of the NSA spying using PRISM should not come as a surprise to anyone in the intelligence community. Electronic spying is as normal as breathing. And when a 27-year-old American traitor with little life experience [...]






  • What Are My Risks With My Mobile Device?

  • August 1st, 2013
    If you understand what mobile criminals are trying to do, you can fight back. The primary risks you should worry about are: Financial fraud: Someone takes over your bank account, extracts money, or sets up a premium [...]






  • Wanna Be A Hacker? Uncle Sam Wants You!

  • June 4th, 2013
    There are many different kinds of hackers; not all are bad. For example, so-called white hat hackers are the good guys, computer security experts who specialize in penetration testing and other methodologies to ensure [...]






  • Why Are Criminals Moving From PCs To Mobile Devices?

  • May 23rd, 2013
    The number of households in the United States that rely solely on mobile phones continues to increase. As of July 2011, 31 percent of households had mobile phones and no landlines. Additionally, almost one in six households [...]






  • The Right To Be Forgotten

  • April 30th, 2013
    Web tracking is all the rage with advertisers. Social media sites are continually changing their privacy settings and revealing more than we are comfortable with. Privacy advocates aren’t happy…and consumers are [...]






  • What Should I Know About Mobile Cybercrime?

  • April 18th, 2013
    The internet has dissolved the geographical boundaries and technological limitations that have constrained organized crime in the past. We now live with crime syndicates based in Russia, espionage sponsored by Asian [...]






  • Buyer Beware: Is It A Distrustful Or Distasteful App?

  • April 12th, 2013
    Malicious applications. Categorized as viruses, they are generally developed by criminals with the intention of gathering personal information to commit some form of identity theft. Currently, there are upwards of approximately [...]






  • Stop, Think And Connect On Public Wi-Fi

  • March 18th, 2013
    OnGuardOnline.gov, co-managed by the Federal Trade Commission, is the federal government’s website to help you be safe, secure and responsible online. OnGuardOnline.gov is a partner in the Stop Think Connect campaign, [...]






  • 13 Digital Security Tips For 2013

  • February 13th, 2013
    The best thing about the “New Year” is committing to new or old resolutions and starting fresh. Whether you are an individual or a small business, the following applies: Delete. Go through your files, deleting and [...]






  • 12 Tips To Safe Online Shopping

  • December 4th, 2012
    Online shopping is a fun and convenient way to make purchases, locate hard-to-find items, and discover bargains, but it does come with some level of risk. As long as you take precautions, online shopping can be easy [...]






  • Top 13 Halloween Safety Tips

  • October 29th, 2012
    Important safety tips for Halloween The fall is here and Halloween is right around the corner. Fortunately for me I have two kids which means I’m going trick or treating and eating 20lbs of chocolate on November 1st.  [...]






  • Beware of Facebook Phishes

  • October 15th, 2012
    I got an email from a colleague: Subject: “My Facebook account got hacked.” I wonder if you could give me some guidance here – I received the following email from Facebook: ——————————————————————– From: [...]






  • Should Teachers Be Friending Kids?

  • October 9th, 2012
    Friend ban Teachers in numerous Massachusetts cities and towns are not allowed to “friend’’ students on Facebook or other social networking sites, and a number of other school districts south of Boston are considering [...]