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Identity Theft - What You Need to Know

Identity theft is a huge problem today. Discover the tips to keep your identity safe and secure.
David M Siegel
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America's Fastest Growing Crime! Think You're Not at Risk?

The first thing you should do after reading this article is get a copy of your credit report. Your credit report is going to be the first indication that someone else is using your identity. Unfortunately many people do not take the time to go through their report. It is more common then you realize for their to be mistakes and inaccurate information on your credit report.
Don Hayes
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Protection From Identity Theft

Have you ever fallen victim to identity theft? Have you ever lost your wallet or purse? Has your wallet or purse ever been stolen? If you answered yes to any of those questions then you understand the hassle that any of those thing can cause and the money that you can lose because of them. Protection from identity theft is becoming as common as car or health insurance and until the government finds it to be a priority it is up to us to protect ourselves from identity theft.
Benjamin Robert Ehinger
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Five Common Types Of Identity Theft Revealed

When asked about Identity Theft, most people report they know of only one type: credit card theft. But unfortunately there are several types of Identity theft and five of the more common areas are briefly described in this article. Knowledge is power and the more you learn about these crimes, the better you can protect yourself and your loved ones from identity theft criminals.
Jennifer M. Forest
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Innovative Identity Theft Protection Offered by the State of Texas - Closed Account Notification

The Texas Department of Banking adopted the Closed Account Notification System, or CANS, in March 2008. It is believed that this form of protection against identity theft for banks, individuals and retailers is the first of its kind. Representative Helen Giddings (Dallas) authored House Bill 2002, resulting in this protection system and service.
Lisa Carey
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Protecting Elders' Financial Assets

People with Alzheimer's, other dementias, head injuries, or autism can all be vulnerable to scams or financial mistreatment. Help protect them. Doctors and psychologists are often asked to assess someone's capacity to make financial decisions, for legal purposes. Lawyers, courts, doctors and psychologists all need to understand the latest evidence-based tools for assessing decision-making capacity. Financial advisors and those with loved ones affected by brain-based...
Dr. Valerie E. Stone
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Don't Get Caught by Phishing Scams

Have you ever received an e-mail that was just too good to be true? Were you ever personally selected by an African prince who was willing to share a portion of his millions with you for a small favor, and of course your bank account information so he could send it to you? What are some of the most common scams used to get information and how can you protect yourself from them?
Lisa Carey
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How Identity Thefts Are Committed & How to Stop Them

The idea of learning how to commit identity theft might seem strange to the common person. But in order to protect yourself from the criminals that commit these acts, it's important to educate yourself on just how they do it. The number of identity thefts perpetrated is on the rise.
Paul Wilcox
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Identity Theft Statistics You Should Be Aware Of

If you're not worried about your identity being stolen, you need to read these statistics. It might just open your eyes to the threat.
Paul Wilcox
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LifeLock vs FreeCreditReport

There are many identity theft prevention services to choose from like lifelock, experian, freecreditreport, etc... With so many choices how do you know which to go with?
Anthony Tomei
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