We show you exactly how easy it is for someone to access your personal information.

If you think just because you have an unlisted phone number and address that someone can't find out where you live, you're wrong. There are hundreds of online companies selling personal information about you, and if it gets into the wrong hands, that data could be used to steal your identity. This week on "CyberCrime," we show you exactly how easy it is for someone to access your personal information.

Fear Week features:
Identity TheftNowhere to Hide
A stalker turns to the Web to find out intimate details about a young woman's, life and now her family is left wondering how and why it happened.
GEN child pornPayback Online
A woman had her career and social life ruined when her ex-husband posted nude photos of her online. So what's stopping someone from doing to the same to you?

A Most Deadly Game
"CyberCrime" investigates an online manifesto that calls for the contract killings of officials. Is it an exercise in free speech or a public threat that the law should take seriously?
Information Violation
There are hundreds of online companies selling personal information about you. Learn simple steps you can take to safeguard your personal information.