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Identity theft - Are You Safe Online?

11 million admit to being caught by phishing emails. Should we be more concerned of what happens to our personal information once we submit it online? Can we trust those we deal with?


The Rise Of Credit Card Identity Theft

Personal identity theft is a huge runaway business made even easier with advances in computer technology. So far as credit cards are concerned, personal identity theft is now costing card issuer billions of dollars a year.


Why do Online Banks Encourage Phishing?

Entities which offer secure online accounts preach long and hard about avoiding identity theft from phishing attempts, but at the same time, they are endulging in a behavior which only encourages it.


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.


Identity Theft Protection: Don't Become a Victim

Identity theft can be extremely damaging and upsetting for victims. Don't be a victim.


Criminal Identity Theft - Don't End Up In A Criminal Database!

Criminal Identity Theft - don't think it can't happen to you! Stolen identities have ended up in criminal databases. Learn how to protect yourself, and not become a victim.


Identity Theft Basics

Identity theft is one of the latest buzzword within our society in recent times. Identity theft refers to hiding one’s original identity and illegally misusing someone else’s identity


Consumer Protection Available to Americans in the Know

Consumer Protection and Action Service Kit consisting of little known powerful tactics and procedures enable consumers to resolve any issue they encounter.


How to Repair Your Credit if You're the Victim of Identity Theft

Learn what you need to do today if you're the victim of identity theft. Read more about the steps you need to take right here.


Identity Theft - Red Flags That May Indicate You're a Victim

According to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) statistics, there were close to 10 million American identity theft victims in 2003. The Identity Theft Resource Center indicates the average identity theft victim spends 607 hours to clear his or her credit records. The simple steps I've outlined here will aid you in the early detection of identity theft before it gets out of hand. Early detection is key to protecting your valuable credit rating.


How to Check Your Credit Report for Evidence of Identity Theft

How often do you review your credit report? Inside this article you will learn exactly how often you should be checking it and what to look for to recognize evidence of Identity Theft.


Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft

Are you at risk of identity theft? The sad truth is that everyone is now a days. There are painless steps you can take to reduce your risk and protect your family. Read this this article for 10 tips you can follow starting today.


Identity Theft - For Your Protection

Identity theft should be carefully considered - especially when vacationing or traveling on business. Being away from home and normal patterns of behavior, travelers often let down their guard and become careless.


What if We Stopped Identity Theft?

What if nobody ever attempted to steal someone else’s identity? What if we could stop computer hacking attacks? What if we did not need shredders because no one ever went dumpster diving? What if the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation could keep up with those who steal identities?


Identity Theft - One of Today's Major Issues

Thieves out there want to be you, learn how to stop identity theft with these tips.


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