How to Prevent Online Identity Theft

There is a new type of online identity theft that is potentially dangerous to millions of people around the globe who are not aware of the latest Internet wave. This identity theft is called domain name grabbing. How does it work? Believe me, this is mind-blowing. BillGates dot com is not owned by Bill Gates. Anyway, Bill Gates has billions in his pocket, so he won't be bothered with that domain name grabbing after all.

Supposed someone is mad at you and wants to make a website about you and put in it false information and malicious insinuations about you. That person can just search for web hosting companies that offer free domain names. Free domain names can be secured at Lunarpages, HostiCan, Vistapages, IXWebhosting, or ThinkHost.

Because technology has evolved so fast, making a web site today is a matter of "point-click-and-install" step. No need of Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage. For instance, starting a unique Wordpress blog website under a yourname dot com or whatevername dot com is like a walk in the part at DreamHost.

A powerful website tool called cPanel has made making websites as easy as ordering a hot pizza. Once a person gets a domain name (it could be your name grabbed by someone) and a web hosting provider (who will take care of all technical stuff), a website about you will be online in an hour or two. Lunarpages and Hostmonster offers free cPanel.

This is a new type of online identity theft. However, if a person grabs his own name and builds a website from that domain name, that is an ideal move.

The problem pops up when someone you don't know has something against you and uses the Internet to destroy your reputation by grabbing your name. Before it happens, you better check out iPower and Startlogic for details on securing a domain and a website.

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