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Identity Theft : They Got Him

We hear about the statistics of identity theft and sometimes forget those numbers represent an individual's life. One of those numbers just happened to be my business partner.


How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft

Identity theft is America's fastest-growing crime. Protect yourself with these tips and you'll have a much better chance avoiding it.


Identity Theft -- 10 Simple Ways to Protect Your Good Name!

Identity Theft is one of the most serious problems facing Internet users. It can result in untold financial and legal problems that may literally ruin your peace of mind and/or your life. Someone gaining control of your most personal details can reck havoc and result in dire consequences for you and your family. Try these 10 Simple Ways to Stop Identity Theft...


Identity Theft - Who Would Want Mine?

With all my bills who would possibly want my credit? Let them steal my identity and pay my bills! Unfortunately, that’s not the way it works...


Sole-Proprietors, Protect Yourself from Identity Theft by Obtaining an EIN

Obtaining an EIN or employer identification number is a good idea if you are self-employed. From time to time, you'll be asked to provide your social security number or employer ID to clients or governmental agencies. Once you do that you have no control over which client employees and others can view your number. With identity theft an ever increasing problem, reducing the need to give out your social security numer can only be a good idea. The best way to do that is to have an employer identification number.


What Are the Most Common Ways to Commit Identity Theft or Fraud?

How do you know if your are a victim of identity theft? Find out the mos common ways this crime is committed.


Another Fine Mess!

I'm in the Anti-Spyware business, and I'm doing a lot of advertising to promote my website, but here I am online and on the phone, giving my personal information to.....who? Strangers basically, Geez! The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened. Not even Hackers, Phishers or Dumpster Divers account for as many! The ideal location for a Identity stealer would be in a outsourced agency that fails to use adequate screening processes.


Identity Theft Prevention: Raising the Bar on Protection

Identity theft is fast becoming an epidemic in today’s society, and can be perpetrated in ways that many people would never stop to consider. Without ever realizing it, you might be leaving yourself open to having your very own identity stolen – and may not discover the full impact of its implications for many years to come.


Reporting Identity Theft

Knowing what to do and how to do it properly is often the difference between success and failure. There are few times when knowledge is more important than when reporting identity theft. By having a guide to follow, the consumer can feel confident that everything is being handled appropriately.


Resources to Help You Learn About and Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

If you get an email or letter or form that looks like it came from your bank, credit card company, the IRS, online auction or bill pay service asking you to verify information so they can update their records, verify this with your bank or credit card company. Never click on the link in an email; it will take you to a fraudulent website that is disguised to look like the companies. If you call to verify and your bank or credit card company wants this information, give it to them over the phone, if you initiated the call and are sure it is the correct number, or stop by in person if possible. Warning signs you can look for to identify “Scams” If someone tells you: “Poor or no credit – No problem!” Offers you a “Bargain loan” Rushes you through signing up for anything Wants you to pay a fee If a salesman comes to your door and says “I was just in the neighborhood” Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it is!


8 Surefire Ways to Spot an EBAY Scam E-Mail and Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

Ebay is a great site and is used by many to buy and sell new and used Items. It truly is the worlds Largest Garage Sale Unfortunately when an online site becomes as big and popular as E-Bay the scam artists seem to just naturally follow. These Scam artists will often try to steal your Idenity and get your bank or credit card information in addition to your E-Bay Id and Password


7 Tools to Prevent Identity Theft Fraud

Preventing identity fraud can be minimized by just becoming aware these important tips.


The Anatomy of An Identity Theft Scam

In this Ever growing Electronic Era Identity Theft is fast becoming the choice of white collar criminals. The Internet is making Identity theft a global problem of near epidemic proportions.


Catching Spyware to Avoid Identity Theft

Not only is spyware annoying because of the constant popup ads, it can also cause some programs from running properly.


Anatomy of A PayPal Identity Theft Scam - The 7 Warning Signs

Paypal is becoming the online payment processor of choice for many users. Paypal allows virtually anyone to except credit card payments. Paypal is also a great way to send and receive electronic payments. Unfortunate fame has it's price and in the case of Paypal that means scam artists preying on the Paypal members


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