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Protecting Against Identity Theft

Identity theft is a horrible problem. Those whose identities are stolen must go through so much legwork just to get their lives back on track. The worst part about identity theft is the fact that so many people believe that it could never happen to them. In all honesty, they could be no further from the truth.


Do You Know the Tricks of the Trade? Identities are All the Thieves Want! Is Yours Safe?

Think about this for a moment; a very low-tech method use by thieves to commit identity theft is stealing mail. Thieves have been stealing mail out of unsecured mail boxes for years; but it has only been in the recent years that thieves have come to realize the profit to be gained from the financial information they can get. How safe is your mail box?


Identity Theft: What to Do if You Think Your Identity Has Been Stolen

Over 19,000 people each day fall victim to identity theft according to studies done in 2003. Identity theft victims spend an average of $1,400 out-of-pocket and an average of 600 hours recovering from this crime.


Identity Theft Insurance: What The World Has Come To

This is certainly a sign of the times. Nowadays not only do we have the usual suspects of health, life, pet, travel, and automobile insurance, but now our society finds a need to provide identity theft insurance coverage as well. The numbers speak volumes, as lots of costs are associated with identity theft not to mention the untold stories of ruined lives, and damaged reputations.


Identity Theft Awareness - Getting to Know This Crime

Identity awareness and prevention start with the knowledge that it this crime can occur to anyone. A conscious change in behavior and thought process is required to prevent and deal with identity theft.


Tips You Can Use If Your Credit Card is Lost or Stolen

Nowadays, it has become common for wallets or purses to be stolen or lost. Important items such as identification cards, ATM cards and credit cards are kept in wallets and purses. So what would you do if you do lose your wallet or purse, and all your credit cards are there? The good news is that all reputable credit card companies have procedures and policies in place to help you when you do find yourself in such a situation.


Credit Card Identity Theft: 10 Introductory Tips

Identity thieves commit fraud and other crimes by assuming someone else's identity. Personal information such as your name, date of birth, address, credit card, social insurance number and other identification can be used to steal money from your existing accounts, open other financial accounts, make purchases, or even obtain employment.


Ways To Make Yourself Less Of A Target For Identity Theft Thieves

Identity theft is a real problem these days, but there are ways that you can make it less likely that you will have to worry about it. One of the easiest ways to make sure that your data does not get found is to destroy it.


Identity Theft

Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the country right now. Within the last twelve months, 9.3 million Americans have been victims of identity theft. Could you be next? Here’s what to do to prevent identity theft.


A Brief Introduction To Identity Theft Crimes

Identity theft is a vibrant and growing criminal enterprise and consumer advocates have called it the easiest crime because we live in a society where cash is seldom carried and most wallets are filled with plastic. By posing as someone else, thieves have found that they can steal in a way that leaves victims powerless and police uninterested.


Consider These 15 New Year Identity Theft Resolutions

As the New Year approaches and you start to finalize your new list of resolutions, consider including some or all of these identity protection resolutions. The New Year promises to be yet another hot year for identity thieves who have their own resolutions to implement.


Prevent Identity Theft - Top Tips

Advice on how to prevent identity theft, what identity theft is, information on its present state, and ways in which to destroy information in helpful tips. Warnings on how the crime is on the increase...


It's Not Against The Law!

Americans need to understand their Governmet's position when dealing with Identity Theft. Americans need to understand the seriousness of Identity Theft and how it will affect them.


Are You a Victim of Identity Theft?

One of the ways in which you many realise that you are a victim of identity theft is when you apply for credit and you are turned down. When others steal your identity they also have easy access to much of your personal data and, quite often, your financial affairs. This means that they can easily conduct financial transactions under your name but for their benefit.


Don't Let Identity Theft Ruin Your Life

You rely on your financial transactions every day of the week. Identity theft can lead to monetary ruin and loss of your personal freedom.


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