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Friday, July 19, 2013

As Tax Day Approaches, Identity Theft a Growing Threat

The recently released flick Identity Thief, starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy, may be a slapstick comedy, but for millions of Americans, identity theft isn't something to laugh about. The crime is increasingly reeking havoc not just on their credit scores, but their tax returns as well, delaying refunds and creating other headaches.

The IRS reports that the number of its criminal investigations into identify theft has nearly tripled, from 276 in fiscal year 2011 to 898 in fiscal year 2012. Some identity thieves file hundreds or even thousands of returns using tax software.

Jim Kealing knows these frustrations firsthand. The Valencia, Calif.-based certified public accountant says his clients haven't encountered tax-related identity theft over his 30-year career. However, the same can't be said of Kealing and his wife. Someone in Miami filed the couple's 2010 tax return using Kealing's Social Security number, and the IRS flagged their joint return as a duplicate. Kealing didn't discover the problem for more than a year, and it took about nine months to clear up the issue. Fortunately, he wasn't expecting a refund, which could have been delayed for months.

[See Avoid These 10 Common Tax Mistakes.]

Neal O'Farrell, executive director of the California-based Identity Theft Council, says identity thieves steal Social Security numbers in a variety of ways: breaking into mailboxes, homes, or cars, buying customer records from disgruntled employees, or having their significant other get a job at a law firm or doctor's office, where records may be easily accessible. "Our biggest worry is the case that we saw called Operation Rainmaker, where street-level drug dealers left the corners and took classes on how to file [tax returns] using TurboTax," O'Farrell says. Ultimately, law enforcement arrested 49 people involved in the operation and recovered $5 million in fraudulent refunds, cash, and other assets in Tampa.

Fraudulent filers are also becoming more sophisticated in their efforts to avoid detection. "They're putting more effort into the filing and making it look more genuine," says O'Farrell. For example, he says, "They'll do more research on the victim and make sure they have the right number of dependents."

In addition to filing phony returns, some fraudsters use stolen Social Security numbers to evade taxes. "Information is sold on a black market to individuals who might have difficulty gaining lawful employment in the U.S.," says Joe Reynolds, identity-fraud product manager for Hartford, Conn.-based insurer Travelers. "They'll fill out the employment application and put your Social Security number down. They'll work and choose not to have taxes deducted from their income. Then the IRS says, 'but we see that you earned income from XYZ job,' so they've deferred that tax liability back to you."

How to tell if it's happened to you. Reynolds says most consumers find out there's an issue through a letter from the IRS or a denial of Social Security benefits. "If you get an email from the IRS, you should immediately be on the alert," he says, adding that you may be a target of a phishing scam if such a message arrives in your inbox. "The IRS never communicates with taxpayers about specific tax returns via email."

Also keep an eye on your mailbox to make sure you're getting forms like 1099s and W4s as expected. "A lot of employers will provide that information electronically," Reynolds says, adding that it's a smart idea to file early if you can and use certified mail to confirm your tax return's arrival (unless you're e-filing.)

[Read: The 8 Most-Missed Tax Deductions and Credits.]

In some cases, fraud rings set up tax-preparation services as a front, so be vigilant in choosing an accountant or tax preparer. "Make sure they have a good reputation with the Better Business Bureau," says Reynolds. "When you find the right accountant, ask them lots of questions about how they're protecting your personal information. They should have a personal privacy policy that extends to their employees."

Also make your personal information difficult to find in the event your car or home is burglarized. "Burglars are the new digital criminals," says O'Farrell. "They're much more interested in your Social Security number than your flat-screen TV, and they could have it written on the palm of their hand without anyone knowing."

If you believe you've been the victim of tax-related identity theft, your first step is to notify the IRS. Then, if you've worked with an accountant, contact him or her. You may also want to file an identify theft affidavit with the Federal Trade Commission.

[See Tax Time: Changes You Need to Know.]

Unfortunately, sorting out an identity-theft issue with the IRS can take months, as Kealing attests. "I probably talked to five different people at the IRS," he says. "It's going to take a while and you have to wait for them to resolve the identify-theft issue before you can move forward."

Unfortunately, once you've worked things out with the IRS, the attacks may not end there. If an identity thief has your information, be on the lookout for other issues with your Social Security, credit cards, or bank accounts by checking your statements regularly. You may want to use your identity theft affidavit to get a free credit freeze so no one can open new accounts in your name; you can temporarily unfreeze your credit if you'd like to open a new account yourself (sometimes for a small fee).

"Once your Social Security number is out there, you're probably going to be fighting this forever," says O'Farrell. "One of the biggest costs of identity theft is the fear of what's going to happen next."

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Nokia explains how the company approaches its attractive packaging

Nokia explains how the company approaches its attractive packaging | Windows Phone Central Skip to main content Android BlackBerry iPhone / iPad Windows Phone webOS SIGN UP|LOG IN Windows Phone Central Windows Phone CentralForumsNewsReviewsHelp & How ToDevicesAppsGamesContestsDevelopersEditorials Search Shop online Cases Chargers Batteries Bluetooth & More New accessories FREE Shipping on orders over $50 Read in WPCentral App 30 Nokia explains how the company approaches its attractive packaging News By Rich Edmonds, Tuesday, Apr 30, 2013 at 2:25 pm Nokia Packaging

Nokia has published a post over on its Conversations blog, going into some detail about its packaging used for numerous products. Not only does Nokia package and fire out Windows Phones (and Asha handsets), but accessories too. The post notes the company sells over 250 different products around the world.

Chris Merrick from Nokia explains how accessories pose a difficult challenge to the teams and why the design of packaging is important:

"Accessories packaging has a difficult challenge, because the packaging really has to sell the product. It has to stand out, and it has to differentiate and communicate all by itself. We have to decide what it is we want to inform the customer about, why this is the best product for you. If we look at many of our competitors and ourselves in the past, packaging design has looked super busy: banners, stickers, icons, flags, you name it, completely un-coordinated."

Merrick continues to explain how the team had to come up with something simpler, while still being able to communicate particular information. Short, descriptive headlines are used to explain the product and its features, while a category label on the side panel helps identify the segment that particular product is within (a dock, charger, headset, etc.). 

 

Nokia Packaging Closeup

Materials and design processes

It's easy to tell when a product is by Nokia. You have the brand name and distinctive colour scheme with familiar shapes. As well as the looks, the Nokia teams have also had to alter the materials used to create more effective packaging, as Ulla Uimonen explains:

"We previously used 3D vacuum formed plastic parts that created the windows for our packages. We now use die cut foldable plastic parts, which enables us to create windows that go around the corners of the package. The bigger windows bring much more light to the product and allows narrower packaging. We can showcase the product better. There’s a nice detail where we’ve used curved white cardboard underneath the product, so the card actually deflects light, creating a backlit effect. It’s only possible with a particular design."

There's also the environment to consider and Nokia isn't newcomer when it comes to caring for the planet. All materials used for Nokia packaging are recyclable, which is a rather impressive feat. It's good to see a well-known brand taking measures to reduce its impact on the environment, while producing some iconic protection for products. Be sure to read the article for more information over on Nokia's blog.

Source: Nokia Conversations

Rich Edmonds UK Editor

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Comments There are 30 comments. Sign in to comment Jnbs says:

Always glad go to see Big companies recycling..

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:35 pm - 16 hours ago Reply The Courier says:

I wish AT&T would take a leaf out of Nokia's book with packaging. AT&T's packaging is horrible, but then again I am sure they would raise the prices for snazzy boxes if they did.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:35 pm - 16 hours ago Reply WinFan1 says:

Lol im with you on that atnt boxes throw off the box collection I have from Ms lol Ms packaging on the other hand looks crazy sick.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:57 pm - 15 hours ago Reply jonathan sink says:

Yeah I'm with you at&t should just let Nokia do the packaging, just add there stupid logo somewhere on the box.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:42 pm - 15 hours ago Reply Luminatic says:

I wonder why AT&T wouldn't just use Nokias packaging? Is this the norm in the U. S. that the carrier uses own packaging? To be honest, I would find it odd if my carrier (Swisscom) would switch away from the original packaging of the producing company ...

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:45 pm - 14 hours ago Reply WinFan1 says:

Yeah that's how it is in the states for everything except the iPhone and google products.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 7:08 pm - 11 hours ago Reply RogueCode says:

The Lumia phone boxes look nice, but are a terrible design...
I have seen 3 people drop/almost drop their shiny new phone because as soon as you slide the box open the phone can fall out. And there isn't an indication of what is the right side up.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:36 pm - 16 hours ago Reply Dazzi says:

Eh? Here in the UK the indication is the writing. If the logo is upside-down, then obviously the phone would be. lol

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 4:32 pm - 14 hours ago Reply RogueCode says:

That isn't obvious, especially when you are excitedly opening your phone.
Also, our SP's seem to break the seals, so if you pick it up (right or wrong way) without holding the inner box then it falls out.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 6:46 pm - 11 hours ago Reply mjfadaway says:

at&t totally ruins the unboxing experience with their generic packaging.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:39 pm - 16 hours ago Reply mreaglejr says:

And they don't include headsets anymore.. :(

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:56 pm - 15 hours ago Reply Roach26 says:

I'm still mad i didn't get a headset with my 920 at at&t...

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 5:52 pm - 12 hours ago Reply erzhik says:

I miss old Nokia boxes for flagship phones. Those were amazing.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:43 pm - 15 hours ago Reply damo579 says:

So true my n95 and n86 had amazing boxes. I wish the carriers let the phone makers use their boxes,just add a carrier logo that's all.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:05 pm - 15 hours ago Reply SocalBrian says:

Meh, Nokia packaging is instantly forgettable.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:44 pm - 15 hours ago Reply WinFan1 says:

Not as forgettable as atnt boxes

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:57 pm - 15 hours ago Reply fourbadcats says:

Son just got the 822 last night and the packaging was Verizonified -- nothing too attractive just a simple red box and there's no Nokia packaging anywhere in sight in the VZW store. In fact it's pretty hard to find the Windows Phone display after being punched in the face by Droidness when entering.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 2:55 pm - 15 hours ago Reply ammarmalik2011 says:

Nokia's packaging USED to be awesome. Then iPhone came along and everyone copied the packaging of the iPhone

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:06 pm - 15 hours ago Reply Mngotu says:

So true!! Hasn't Apple patented their iPhone pckaging now??? I read that somewhere.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:31 pm - 15 hours ago Reply jlynnm350z says:

Actually I didn't think it was all that attractive. Just a box with a pic of a phone on it.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:07 pm - 15 hours ago Reply oddom says:

The US CARRIERS feel its their personal duty to brand and change the packaging from what the manufacture planned for the rest of the world and make it ugly...yay -.- I do like the Nokia style boxes that I see from time to time when you do an unboxing video of a non us bought Nokia phone.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:07 pm - 15 hours ago Reply ryan_linz says:

I wonder what kind of deal is in place that lets Apple have their own packaging regardless of the carrier.  NO FAIR!!!
The ATT packaging for my L920 was already open upon arrival and the phone was covered with dust.  It was a completely anticlimactic unboxing experience.  Not even any cuddling afterwards.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:09 pm - 15 hours ago Reply ammarmalik2011 says:

the same deal that lets the iPhone receive updates without carrier intervention

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 3:29 pm - 15 hours ago Reply benners76 says:

The iPhone deal is called huge sales numbers/massive customer loyalty which gives them the ability to go into a carrier and make demands on how their products are presented. Case in point... T-Mobile just started carrying iPhone and they have these huge Apple displays setup in prime space at each store (despite the fact that Samsung has made millions for TMO). Their reasoning... Look, we are already selling millions of our phones on other carriers by presenting our products in a certain way... You need to get on board.
The impressive accomplishment was Apple getting all this love back when they were first exclusive @ ATT. Someone had the courage to take a chance on doing something different.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 5:00 pm - 13 hours ago Reply BobR1908 says:

Packaging for Rogers in Canada is atrocious and to be honest does nothing to sell the product. There has actually been some issues with almost black dust like particles all over the phones when they are taken out of the box. This is most likely due to the box and fact the phone isn't really sealed away from the outside. The plastic around the phone is loose and not sealed and the box isn't either. I was at a Rogers store in Ontario and we opened three phones and all three were dirty. Packaging could be better but I do love the actual phone!

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 5:17 pm - 13 hours ago Reply JamilKhadem says:

In Australia the packaging for the Lumia 920 looked amazing.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 6:01 pm - 12 hours ago Reply glassadam says:

I liked the Palm Pre packaging. It looked sexy and the box was constructed in such a way that it would lean upwards when sitting on a table. Very cool.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 6:34 pm - 12 hours ago Reply schlubadub says:

Does it really matter though? The first time you even see the packaging is after you've already bought it. I've never seen a mobile phone box on a shelf...

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 7:36 pm - 11 hours ago Reply devize says:

My old Sony Ericsson W850 box was pretty awesome. It was massive but so cool, gloss black with the the walkman logo in silver and inside it was all orange. Check out GSMArena's review of the phone if you want to check it out.

Posted on Apr 30, 2013 at 10:37 pm - 8 hours ago Reply rjygraham says:

I heard the Lumia 928 hasn't been announced/released yet because Verizon is still mucking around with the packaging...
 
I kid, I kid (although it could be true).

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