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How vulnerable is your personal information?

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By Eric Smalley

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Yes, it’s of course very much unsafe, but on the other hand it’s also easy nowadays to track down the criminals if it is really wanted. There is no secrecy or complete privacy, neither for us, nor for them. Look, you have no chance to avoid it, because in the example of a credit card, anyone in the data chain can get your number or data even if you try to make your transaction secure. That can be someone from your household, a friend, colleague, of course any bank employee as they have the raw data earlier at hand than you lol, a hacker, a server maintenance staff, a secret service, police etc. and so on. If added up, you can say , potentially everyone has access to your credit card if he/she really wants and tries with effort or connections.

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