Credit Card Theft

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    1. intansabreena, Deamiter, telecentrex, JayFleischman, and 23 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. digitaljournal.com (46 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for your licensing of the photo here, with a Creative Commons license. It was used by a Citizen Journalist on DigitalJournal.com, found here:
      www.digitaljournal.com/article/258434

    3. Slava V. (42 months ago | reply)

      Thank you for releasing this shot under CC license. Just wanted to let you know I've selected to display this image at 'Credit Cards' news page (it's my hobby site), full attribution and link to you is provided. Thank you once again.

    4. Weasel42 (41 months ago | reply)

      Borrowed your picture for my article on the Escapist. www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88537-Comp uter-Securit...

    5. amymckinn (40 months ago | reply)

      Hi

      my name is Amy Mckinnon,

      I am currently studying ICT at Landau Forte College as an A level and I was hoping to use your image “i've been getting a lot of credit recently “ within my project on website security and the dangers of the internet .

      Your support would be much appreciated

      Amy Mckinnon

    6. Eddi van W. (40 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Creative Commons - Showroom, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    7. answerfinder_at_quezi.com (39 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, I used this image to illustrate an article to answer the question:
      Where are you in most danger of being a victim of a takeover fraud?

    8. piachristensen (37 months ago | reply)

      Used this illustration with a blog post about hackers: www.healthjournalism.org/blog/2009/05/hackers -hold-va-pre...

      Thank you!

    9. Edward R. Jenkins (35 months ago | reply)

      Hello!

      Used for an article I wrote for ID theft...as soon as it is published, I will send you the link!!

      Thanks, great photo!

    10. Mike7666655443 (32 months ago | reply)

      Just what im looking for! Currently writing a guide to help protect against theftt for credit card help, so this will definitely come in handy!

    11. FruGal2009 (31 months ago | reply)

      I used this on my mortgage comparison website in an news article about young people being more at risk from identity theft. I have attributed the image to you. I hope this is OK?

      Thanks

    12. HeraEva (30 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for your licensing of the photo here with a Creative Commons license. It is featured here:
      www.gulli.com/news/datenbank-der-bundesagentu r-wird-berei...

    13. go thunk yourself (29 months ago | reply)

      Well, like all the others who've loved your photo, I've not only used it on a blog post about how to get yourself scam free, I've also used it on the book cover for a book titled, "Get Your Self Scam Free". Hope you don't mind some exposure, since I'll be using this cover in all the promotion for this book as well, in video's, podcasts, etc.

      Keep up the good work!

    14. morphodesigns (28 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for sharing this awesome photo! I used it on my blog:
      www.morphodesigns.com/archives/2010/how-to-se cure-your-pe...

      Cheers,

      Mitch

    15. curiousbee.com (26 months ago | reply)

      great photo. we published it on www.curiousbee.com/ for an article on a new virus that threatens to publish your secret browsing history

    16. Inside the School (21 months ago | reply)

      Thank you for sharing on Creative Commons. I've used this on a blog post scheduled for September 8, 2010. www.insidetheschool.com/articles/protecting-s chool-comput...

      Diane Trim, editor
      InsideTheSchool.com

    17. This photo was invited and added to the NPR's All Tech Considered group.

    18. nvalery (18 months ago | reply)

      Don,

      You just saved my bacon! Thank you. With the picture-desk gone for the winter break and nothing left on file, your excellent picture came to the rescue and brightened up my weekly column ("The Difference Engine") no end. It can be found in the online edition of The Economist at: www.economist.com/blogs/babbage. Thank you for kindly making it available through Creative Commons.

      Nick Valery
      Technology Columnist
      The Economist
      December 17th, 2010

    19. JoshHeckathorn (16 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the great pic! We used it here on our blog at Creditnet.com: www.creditnet.com/blog/credit-cards/what-are- credit-card-...

    20. knsfinancial (15 months ago | reply)

      Another great image! I just used it in a blog post about identity theft and Facebook: knsfinancial.com/identity-theft-internet-frau d-facebook/

    21. australianpolicyonline (14 months ago | reply)

      Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This pic will be our feature image (with attribution) on APO's home page for a few days from 7 April 2011. See www.apo.org.au/politics (illustrating a paper called 'Fraud against the Commonwealth 2008–09 annual report to government‘), and again on 6 June 2011 (illustrating a report called 'An overview of international cyber-security awareness raising and educational initiatives').
      PS. APO is a non profit website making the latest Australian social policy research available to the public. Thank you for listing your image with a Creative Commons license.

    22. bcjoven (13 months ago | reply)

      Dude I love this image! I work for a group of credit counselors and we would love to use this as an image for one of our websites.

    23. niz1985 (12 months ago | reply)

      Wow lovely picture! Will use it on my understanding credit report guide.

    24. Rue89 (9 months ago | reply)

      Hi, We're a French news website called Rue89 (http://www.rue89.com) and are about to use this picture (with link and credit) to illustrate a story on our site, observing the Creative Commons conditions mentioned in this page. If you do not want us to reproduce your work on our site, just email me us webmaster[at]rue89.com. Congratulations for this photo.

    25. Prince0ch (4 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the great pic! We used it here on our blog at moneymaking100way.blogspot.com for awareness of scaming
      thanks

    26. JerryKane (2 weeks ago | reply)

      I have the best best student credit cards and I would hate for them to get stolen or messed with! I really would! Do you have any tips or advice on how to prevent this from happening? It seems pretty scary to me.

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