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Identity Theft

How To Keep Your Personal Information Safe From Identity Thieves

One of the biggest security issues these days is that of identity theft, people can get your vital information like your social security number, birth date, credit card number and other critical material from your home via your computer at home, your trash or even your mailbox.


Are You Really Safe From Identity Theft?

The more you do to protect yourself, the lower your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft. Remember, your personal information is valuable, so treat it the same way you treat other valuable items.


Identity Theft Hits The Brakes In Nevada - New Credit Freeze Law

Nevada residents have the right to freeze their credit reports. This is the strongest protection against identity theft - do it!


Texas Credit Freeze Laws -- A Halfway Move To Block Identity Theft

Texas residents have the best protection against identity theft - freeze your credit files. It's a simple process.


Connecticut Protects Residents From Identity Theft With Credit Freeze Law

A powerful new weapon to protect against idenity theft. Freeze your credit report. Connecticut is the second state (after California) to institute credit freeze into law.


Don't Become A Victim Of Identity Theft

Identity theft can happen in many different ways. Some are out of your hands and you can do nothing about them, for instance when your information are leaked by institutions due to negligence. But your identity can get stolen in several other ways, ways that can be prevented.


Identity Theft Over The Internet

Identity theft is no longer a dream for some hackers and internet con artists. One can even say that with their techniques and expertise, it will be like taking candy from a baby… yet this time, it involves more than sweets. Life is at stake, personal and social life.


What You Can do About Identity Theft

Identity theft happens when somebody uses your personal information in order to commit fraud and other crimes. There are many ways that criminals can get into your personal information. Other ways that criminals may be able to steal your personal information is through...


You Can Protect Your Personal Information

Is it okay with you that many companies are able to purchase your personal information? Including your social security number, credit card spending habits, account balances and monthly income information, and even much more?


Seven Ways to Avoid Identity Theft via Your Credit Cards

Identity theft normally hits the most people by loss of their credit card info, we all know that. But did you know that 30% of all identity theft is comitted by someone you know?


Combating Identity Theft - Six Simple Steps You Can Take To Reduce Your Risk

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes. It is estimated to cost $750 million per year, with each victim spending $1000 and 600 hours to clear their name. This article provides a simple, common-sense approach to combating identity theft.


Identity Theft - Can The Internet Help?

Many people believe that doing transactions online can put them in jeopardy of becoming a victim of identity theft. Actually, the truth is completely the opposite. The Internet can actually help protect you against identity theft in several different ways.


How To Protect Your Social Security Number

Your social security number is your key in life. If your social security number ends up in the wrong hands all kinds of things can happen; your bank account can be accessed, your identity can be used and tons of other things.


Identity Theft And The Internet

LexisNexis, a provider of personal and financial data, recently reported that the personal information of as many as 310,000 people nationwide may have been stolen. This figure is nearly 10 times hi...


Preventing Identity Theft—6 Tips You Need to Know

Identity theft has become an all too common problem in the last couple of years, and more than ever before people need information in regard to preventing identity theft. It’s scary to think that someone can steal your private personal and financial information without you having any idea that it’s happened—until you find out that you’re greatly in debt or wanted for a crime.


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