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Identity Theft - How To Keep Your Identity

Identity theft happens to nearly 10 millions Americans each year, and the numbers are on a dramatic increase. This could be partially due to a rise in on line activities such as shopping, paying bills and social member sites. Learn to protect yourself.

Sylvia Rolfe

 

 
Identity Theft - What is It?

If for some reason someone uses your personal information for anything, that is identity theft. It can be your name, address, credit cards, social security numbers or even your phone number. If any of these are used without your permission it is usually to commit fraud or a crime.

Dale Mazurek

 

 
Protecting Our Identities Is Becoming More Challenging

Protecting our identities has become more challenging. Consumer private records are not protected the many reported data breeches are only the tip of the ice berg.

Alexis A Moore

 

 
Identity Theft - More Than You Are Being Told

The real and ugly truth about Identity Theft. We are not being told the whole truth.

Brandon J. King

 

 
Being Careful With Your Important Personal Information

If your identity has been stolen, you need to act quickly to minimize the damage to your credit reputation. If your identity hasn't been stolen, you should be doing everything you can to prevent it from happening to you.

Eric Jilson

 

 
Ways To Prevent Identity Theft

Identity theft has been a major problem for many years and those who find themselves victim to it can find the consequences to be devastating. Unfortunately, thieves continue to get away with this because some people are so careless with confidential information that enables criminals to get hold of all the information they need to steal someone's identity.

Monique Holtman

 

 
Medical Records, Identity Theft, and the Proper Disposal

Identity theft is an all too common problem in the Internet age. With the growth of online shopping and buying, all it takes is for someone to find your credit card number and purchase products from websites with complete anonymity. It's important to keep your private information private and out of reach of identity thieves.

Tom Simmons

 

 
2008 Tax Rebate Checks And ID Thieves

The news is full of stories about the 2008 tax rebate checks coming out in the next couple of months and I can already see the ID thieves salivating. Identity theft is America's fastest growing crime and these rebate checks are just what the doctor ordered for a thief. Fraud by credit card is the most common type of identity theft but these checks coming in the mail may be a problem.

Joseph Palmer

 

 
Identity Theft Protection

Identify theft is becoming a very big issue within the media and main stream America in general. The media is being flooded with reports of large companies losing confidential customer information. Is it even possible to feel safe in such an environment?

Lit Smith

 

 
Are You Protecting Your Client's Confidentiality?

FTC has established Safeguard Rules which provides guidelines for securing customer information and maintaining confidentiality. This article provides a brief summary of those guidelines.

Penny Gonzales

 

 
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