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Identity Theft

Identity Theft - What Should I Do?

Your identity can be stolen by obtaining bank statements, credit card applications, checks from your trash or mail, purse or wallet, or getting your debit card number from a corporate database. Once a person has this information, he can wreck your good name. Since the crime may take days or even weeks before you noticed what happened, it's easy for the criminal to commit several crimes before you've realized what occurred. This crime leaves your credit history in a mess and can take years to rebuild it.


How To Prevent Your Mail Being Used In Identity Theft

One of the methods that criminal get your personal information is through your mail, this can either be through stealing mail out of your mailbox, or from the trash (known as dumpster diving).


Identity Theft Help - Lock out The Thieves

Millions of people will need identity theft help because their identity has been stolen this year and you could be one of them. Perhaps you are already suspicious...


How to Restore your Credit Card Score after Identity Theft

Credit card identity theft where your credit card is stolen, your PIN is stolen or someone opens another credit card in your name, can all be particularly damaging to your credit score.


Identity Theft Insurance – You Do Not Need It

Did you know that one out of every twenty three adults over the age of 18 were victims of some sort of identity theft in 2006? That number will most...


Your Money and Your Life - Gone in Sixty Seconds Flat!

The new trend recently discovered- online hazards in hotels. Authorities are becoming alarmed at the number of traveler-victims who have reported that their personal or financial information was stolen after they had used a computer in a hotel's business center. It seems like the cybercriminals use keylogging software to record the victim's key strokes.


Do You Know What Baby Monitors and Identity Theft Have in Common?

After that incident of overhearing the conversation on my son's toy, I started looking into this problem. I am amazed at how easy it is to get passwords, Social Security numbers, addresses and even birthdays from just about anyone I wanted. Another fact is that this all happened in a few days, not weeks or months like I thought.


Software To Protect Your Identity

Have you ever thought of using software to protect your identity and to prevent identity theft? Well a new product specifically for this service has been released. The product has been released to help individuals both at work in medium-sized businesses and at home to prevent identity theft.


Identity Theft And How To Protect Against It

Aside from your body, nothing is as personal as your identity. Identity thieves use your identity to break the law, and avoid being identified. Read here how to protect yourself from this crime.


Cyber Stalker and Identity Theft

Are you at risk from cyber stalkers, identity thieves? Find out how these criminals find out about you before they find out about you.


Lessons for Consumers After the TJX Data Breach

While incidences of data theft from companies are out of the hands of individual consumers, there are still preventative steps you can take to minimize your risk when your personal financial information is stolen.


How To Fix An Identity Theft Crime

Even if you take all the precautions and safeguards, you could still find yourself as the victim of identity theft. There are things you need to do right away to get the ball rolling, because it is going to take a long time to get the whole mess straightened out.


Be Proactive With Identity Theft Avoidance

Identity theft is now more prevalent than ever. A person can use your personal information, bank details or credit card details without your permission for personal gain. This is a fraudulent use of your information and normally will cause you, the victim, varying degrees of loss and inconvenience and therefore identity theft avoidance methods are more important than ever.


What is Identity Theft?

Identity theft is technically defined by the United States Government as being the fraudulent use of an individual's personal information-such as Social Security number or date of birth-to commit financial fraud.


What Is Identity Theft and Why It Should Concern You

Identity theft happens when someone takes your identity and uses it to commit fraud, such as by withdrawing money from your bank account, or obtaining credit and running up bills in your name, Identity thieves can even sully your reputation or get you in legal trouble by using credit in your name to pay for such things as porn web sites. The actions of an identity thief can severely damage your credit score, hitting you with higher interest rates and making it difficult for you to gain approval for loans or credit.


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