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Identity Theft
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Recent Identity Theft Statistics
Identity theft (ID theft or identity fraud) is the deliberate appropriation of an individual's personal information to impersonate that person in a legal sense. Stealing someone's identity enables the thief to make a frightening number of financial and personal transactions in someone else's name, leaving the victim responsible for what might turn out to be a mind-boggling turmoil in his or her life.
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Online Identity Theft Protection
Identity theft crimes are not new, but they have become more persuasive in the past decade. One of the most insidious forms of white-collar crime, identity theft is a federal offense under the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act.
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The Perfect Punishment for Identity Theft is Paying Off the Victim's Bills
We need a better punishment for all Identity Theft Criminals. If they steal someone's identity, then they get to pay off all their bills, including the ones they made. This way if they steal a Soccer Mom's credit cards and we catch them, well fine. Indeed a fine fine, which will be to pay off all the Mom's credit card bills, car loans and shopping bills? What do you think of my idea? Do you like it? I knew you would.
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Phishing Scams, A Growing Identity Theft Menace
You have likely heard of the identity theft threat known as phishing since it is a growing problem affecting our online activity. Phishing has claimed many victims in the last several years and you should understand what it is and how you can minmize your exposure.
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ID Theft: It Won't Happen To Me
It's the classic line when anything happens to other people. Id theft is not immune from this statement. Unfortunately people making the statement aren't immune from id theft and fraud.
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Five Types of Identity Theft
Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America. It has become an epidemic, leaving everyone at risk, including children, adults, the elderly, those with good credit, bad credit, or no credit. And, to make matters worse, most people do not know if their identity has been stolen. The biggest misconception is that identity theft only affects or involves your credit. There are at least four other categories of identity theft that will not necessarily affect your credit, but can ruin your life.
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How To Avoid Getting Into Identity Theft Trouble
Identity theft is when some unscrupulous people try to get some information from you such as your social security number and other pertinent personal and financial data. These sets of information are used deceitfully by these people for their own benefits.
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Identity Theft
Identity Theft - the 10 Best Tips You Can Use Right Now! Protect your family - don't be a target of identity theft.
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Don't Let Spyware Sneak Up On You
Spyware is everywhere. Within this informative article you will learn how to become more aware of the possibility of it infecting your computer.
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Don't Get Caught by a Phishing Scheme
Do you know what phishing is? Do you know how to prevent it from happening to you? Explore this article on how to identify a phishing scheme and how to protect yourself.
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Identity Theft - A Growing Problem That Could Leave You Devastated
You go to a nice restaurant, enjoy a great meal and pay with your Visa or MasterCard. Although you add a nice tip for your friendly waiter, it's possible that he earns a much bigger commission on his way back to the Cashier, with a tiny scanning device that records all of your credit card information. Soon you could be the victim of identity theft!
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Credit Fraud Secrets Thieves Don't Want You To Know
Have you ever been a victim of credit card fraud? If so, you know just how traumatic it can be. What’s more, if you don't detected it early enough, it could leave bad marks on your credit report that could haunt you for many years.
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