Archive for the 'Identity Theft' Category
The crime of identity theft is increasing day by day. However, there are many resources available to educate us as consumers and to help business and government prevent this serious crime.
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A stolen purse or wallet is a frustrating experience. Here is what you need to do to protect your identity and prevent further escalation of that stress.
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Identity theft is the fastest growing business in our world today. Someone’s identity is stolen every 2 seconds. People who steal your identity as a profession are thought to be growing at an alarming rate. But the fact is, there are no real estimations of how many people are working to destroy your life. This article is meant as a guide to protect you from identity theft by giving you some current tips to for self-protection.
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This article will give you twelve ways to prevent identity theft, if your check has been stolen. Be aware of these preventive measures and put them into action if your check is stolen.
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Believe it or not, most identity theft originates from mail theft. The U.S. Postal Service handles 668 million pieces of mail every day.
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When identity thieves take your good name and ruin it, it is hard to get it back. Yet, there is a way to fight back. Put a fraud alert on your credit file and watch your good name stay that way.
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Incidents of identity theft are rising rapidly. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America today. A major, contributing factor is how we discard of documentation containing personal information.
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Identity theft is a relatively new crime, but the advent of the internet has made it a popular among criminals. The U.S. Government has taken steps to begin to address the problem.
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If you have been victim to identity theft you know the pain involved in picking up the pieces of your life. If not, then you should take every precaution to know what to do if it does happen. These steps are the recommended approach one should take to minimize their personal risk in case of an identity theft issue.
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Every year hundreds of thousands Identities in the United States are stolen and used for fraudulent activity. Identity Theft can happen to everyone and if you would ask around with friends and family chances are that someone has been hit by ID theft one way or the other. Your identity can be stolen by anyone.
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