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Identity Theft: The G.I. Blues

The men and women of the US military distinguish themselves with great honor in the protection of our country. Is anyone protecting them from identity theft?


Identity Theft: Gone Phishing

You've dealt with the company and you know they're legitimate. What about that email?


Identity Theft Is a Scam

Identity Theft is a serious problem, anybody can protect themselves easily, this article teaches you simple ways to protect yourself


Computer Identity Theft - Six Sure-Fire Ways to Protect Yourself

Part of avoiding identity theft is using common sense. How do you rate on these 6 common sense steps you should be taking already? Miss even one and you could be in trouble.


Identity Theft Protection

Do you often write a check at the grocery store, mail tax returns, change service providers for your mobile phone, or apply for a credit card? If you do, chances are you do not give these transactions much thought since they are already a part of your daily business. Furthermore, you are probably unaware that the identity thief pays close attention.


California Credit Card And Identity Theft - Tips For Victims

The strongest ID protection available is freezing your credit report. Californians were the first to earn this right.


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.


Identity Theft

Identity theft is a criminal activity where in a person wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves deception or fraud in order to make money. In the 20th century, it has become a growing problem, as it offers a higher profit margin with less risk for perpetrators compared to illegal drug sales. Most people do not consider this a serious crime, but some people do, especially those who become victims of this crime. Victims of identity theft find it difficult to clean up the mess done to their good name and credit record by the identity thieves.


Identity Theft Insurance -- Is It Really Necessary?

When all is said and done, there is ultimately nothing you can do to prevent the theft of your identity. You can reduce the odds of becoming a victim with these tips, but in the end, you really do need to protect yourself from loss. And with ID Theft policies being so inexpensive you will have all your bases covered.


Identity Theft: 5 Keys To Protecting Your Identity

If someone opened a bank account in your name, how soon would you know it? Are you comfotable with that answer. Don't take a chance. Read this aricle and find out how you can prevent it from happening to you.


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.


Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself

This year an estimated 10 million people will be victims of identity theft in the United States. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America costing consumers and businesses tens of millions of dollars a year. Though there is no way to totally prevent yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft you can lower your risks of becoming a victim by taking the right precautions and understanding how identity theft occurs.


Preventing Identity Theft - 5 Things You Can Do

Identity theft seems to be pervasive in our society, but there are a number of things you can do to make it unlikely that you'll be victimized. Read the full article to learn 5 easy but effective steps you can take to minimize the possibility that your personal information will be compromised.


Preventing Identity Theft

If your wallet has been lost, credit card stolen or your computer has been hacked it is important to notify all three credit bureaus immediately (Experian, Expedia and Trans Union).


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