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Identity Theft
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Defining Identity Theft - Protecting Your Credit Rating
Identity theft is not new. It has been around for a long time. There was a time when an individual could flee his or her life, town and mistakes, and go somewhere far away, pretending to be someone else. The ramifications of stealing someone's identity then did not have the far-reaching implications that they do today for the person whose identity is stolen. Those were the days before credit reporting and high-tech methods of tracking and sharing information were commonplace.
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How To Get Out Of The Phishing Rod
Like its homonym, Phishing entails the use of baits to lure unsuspecting users to sign-up or divulge private information like credit card numbers, bank PIN codes, and other valuable identification details. Phishing is one proven social engineering (the use of person-to-person communication) method, crackers employ to steal information online, and has become one of the top threats to online security.
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A Brief Introduction To Identity Theft Crimes
Identity theft is a vibrant and growing criminal enterprise and consumer advocates have called it the easiest crime because we live in a society where cash is seldom carried and most wallets are filled with plastic. By posing as someone else, thieves have found that they can steal in a way that leaves victims powerless and police uninterested.
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Identity Theft - The Time Bomb On Your Desktop
Ever year worldwide, over 350 million computers are either dumped or recycled, countless others are passed on, or sold second hand. The shocking truth is, that the vast majority of these PC's still hold sensitive information even after they have been deleted or formatted.
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Effective Tips For Recovering From Identity Theft
An identity theft victim is left not only without some of their money, but also without their security. These people are constantly scared it will happen them again. They are afraid to trust banks, the Internet, and people they don't know. Many people have to go into therapy just to begin living again. Once a breech of trust has been committed, it is very difficult to get it back.
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Freezing Your Credit File - Does It Really Protect You From The 5 Forms Of ID Theft ?
If you become an Identity Theft victim, freezing your credit sounds advantageous, right? Somewhat. Why you ask? Because financial identity theft represents just one form of identity theft. Unbeknownst to many people, in addition to financial ID theft, there are 4 more types of Identity Theft that you cannot monitor or protect yourself from.
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Passport Identity Theft
People lose, sell or give away their passports for various reasons. Don't lose control of your identity and know what to do, especially, if you lose or someone steals your passport.
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It's Not Against The Law!
Americans need to understand their Governmet's position when dealing with Identity Theft. Americans need to understand the seriousness of Identity Theft and how it will affect them.
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Are You a Victim of Identity Theft?
One of the ways in which you many realise that you are a victim of identity theft is when you apply for credit and you are turned down. When others steal your identity they also have easy access to much of your personal data and, quite often, your financial affairs. This means that they can easily conduct financial transactions under your name but for their benefit.
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Freeze Your Credit to Prevent Identity Theft
Identity theft continues to escalate. With almost 8000 people in Georgia, USA, being affected in 2005, steps are being taken to thwart the menace. One way to help do this would be for consumers, such as you and me, to place a freeze on their credit information.
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Identity Theft Workers Arrested
Government officials are increasing their efforts in order to support the crime of identity theft. Last year (2006) almost twice the number of prosecutions took place compared to the year before
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Have Control of Your Data to Avoid Identity Theft
In order to avoid identity theft it has been proposed that consumers should have complete control of their personal data. This is something the Jack Dunning who runs a blog on the subject and has concluded. And he should know, he has spent 35 years selling consumer's personal data to the junk mail industry.
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Am I a Victim of Identity Theft?
Being a victim of identity theft is something that everybody should dread. Identity crime is increasing and has serious consequences.
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