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  • Five Tips For Identity Theft Protection  By : Sharpy
    This is that time of year when we all start getting those emails that want to purloin our secret codes and passwords. You know the ones that have subject lines like: “Your Account Is About To Be Closed,” “There’s A Block On Your Account,” “Could You Help Me Claim My Funds,” or my all-time favorite “Congratulations – You’ve Won The UK Lottery.”
  • What To Do If You Think You Have Been A Victim Of Identity Theft?  By : A Bohart
    If you believe you have been a victim of identity theft, then your first priority will be to act fast, very fast! It only takes a few minutes for somebody with your details to apply for a loan in your name, or to purchase something with your credit cards. The people you should first report to very much depends on the object that you think has been stolen to be used in a case of identity theft.
  • How Can Identity Theft Destroy A Life?  By : A Bohart
    If you have been a victim of identity theft, then you can understand how this crime can seriously ruin your life. If you haven’t, then you either have no idea, or only have a faint clue to what it feels like.
  • The Identity Theft Quiz  By : A Bohart
    You may think your identity is perfectly safe and that identity and credit card theft could only happen to someone else, but take a few minutes to answer this Identity Theft Quiz, and see how safe your money and identity really is. Each answer is worth between 1 and 5 points, which you can tabulate at the end of the quiz to see how well your identity is truly protected:
  • Easy ID Theft Prevention  By : A Bohart
    Chances are you or someone you know have experienced some form of identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year. The crime takes many forms. Identity thieves may rent an apartment, obtain a credit card, or establish a telephone account in your name.
  • Medical Identity Theft Prevention and Identity Theft Protection  By : David T.
    Medical identity theft, by definition, is what results when a thief steals someone else's social security number or health insurance information in order to obtain medical benefits of their own, particularly in the form of hospital visits and prescription drugs. The two facets of medical identity theft involve financial breaches of security and healthcare fraud. Long-term detrimental effects can easily result from this increasingly prevalent type of identity theft.
  • Identity Theft Prevention Tactics  By : A Bohart
    We've all heard the horror stories about identity theft, but is it really likely to happen to you? According to the non-profit Identity Theft Resource Center, everyone has a chance of becoming a victim. You can greatly decrease the risks by following a few simple tactics to make yourself virtually identity theft proof.
  • Identity Theft Solutions For Families  By : A Bohart
    People who become victims of identity theft often have to bear a lot of problems that results from the theft; therefore it is better to avoid theft altogether when possible. And luckily there are several identity theft solutions for families that are very useful for the prevention of these identity thefts among the family members.
  • What To Do If You Are A Victim Of Identify Theft  By : A Bohart
    You were living a comfortable life. All your monthly bills were paid on time. You just bought a second home on the water. Then it hit. Your most recent credit card bill contained thousands of dollars of charges you don't remember making. You ask your wife, "Did you buy a new HDTV last month to surprise me?" No, it wasn't your wife, it was a criminal who hijacked your credit. You were just the latest victim of identify theft.
  • Protecting Your Kids from Identity Theft  By : Lisa Nichols
    Learn how to protect your kids from identity theft. Discover what actions you should take if you or your loved ones experience identity theft.
  • Credit Monitoring Programs Help Reduce Risk of Identity Theft  By : Lisa Nichols
    Learn how credit monitoring programs help reduce risk of identity theft. Find out where to go for credit monitoring services and protect yourself today!
  • Identity Theft – With 9,000,000 Victims Each Year, Are You Next?  By : A Bohart
    Credit Identity Theft has topped the list of consumer fraud complaints submitted to the FTC for several years in a row. 9 million Americans report having their identities stolen each year. Are you the next victim?
  • Fraud Prevention Tips For The Elderly  By : lar
    Fraud artists target the elderly more often than you might think.
  • 20 Steps To Protect Your Identity  By : A Bohart
    Identity theft. We’ve all heard of it, but do we really understand how serious and prevalent it actually is? Believe it or not, identity theft is the fastest-growing crime in the US, according to the National Crime Prevention Council. As a matter of fact, almost $50 billion dollars was stolen via identity theft in 2006 alone. Its not just money that is lost when identity theft is perpetrated, however, it’s time as well.
  • Protect Yourself Against Financial Fraud  By : lar
    How can you and your family be on guard against financial scams, especially those that target the elderly?
  • Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft  By : Tom Tessin
    If you’re young or you’re old, protecting your identity is very important. If you don’t already know, if someone steals your identity, they can cause serious damage to your credit report without you knowing. While you’re not responsible for actions thieves make, it can take hundreds of hours just to patch everything up. This is why it’s extremely important that you prevent this from happening.
  • Why Wait To Be The Victim Of Identity Thieves?  By : A Bohart
    Identity theft is not limited to credit card fraud. This nasty cyber crime can steal your Social Security Number, your name, and even your retirement claims. Billions of Americans and Britons have been victimized by cyber thieves who prey on the unwary. So don't wait to wake up to a pile of credit card purchases you did not make or to the horrors of a cleaned-out bank account.
  • What Do You Do If Your Identity's Been Stolen?  By : lar
    Do you have any unusual charges on your monthly credit card statement? Someone may be posing as you.
  • How Do You Know If Your Identity Has Been Stolen?  By : lar
    What do you do if someone has stolen your identity? How do you get your life back?
  • In The Identity Thieves' Shoes  By : Puripong Koomsin
    One of the fastest growing crimes in the US today is identity theft. It happens when another individual uses your personal information without your permission. The most common information stolen are names, credit card numbers and social security numbers. With this info, any fraudsters can apply for a credit line and use it for his own purpose.
  • What You Need To Know - 5 Types Of Identity Theft  By : A Bohart
    Many people do not realize that there are different types of identity theft. There are indeed several ways in which the identity thief can take advantage of your personal information, while leaving you to deal with the repercussions. Here's what you need to know about the 5 types of identity theft.
  • How To Restore Your Credit Rating Following Credit Card Identity Theft  By : Wade Robins
    If you have been the victim of credit card identity theft and you need to restore your credit rating because you have had your credit card or credit card details actually stolen, or because someone has applied for and received a credit card using your name and social security number, you may be at a loss as to where to begin.
  • Do You Know What To Do If Your Identity Is Stolen?  By : lar
    It is something that every consumer fears. Identity theft can happen to anyone and you need to know what to do if it does happen.
  • Identity Theft Issues - Essential Things To Know In Order To Avoid Identity Theft Or Fraud  By : A Bohart
    Today, Identity fraud has become one of the most common thefts of the decade – It has been featured in different kinds of magazines and Television shows. It seems like each year the amount of cases being published increase drastically.
  • What Is Identity Theft And Can It Happen To You?  By : lar
    Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information, like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
  • Is The Government Doing Anything To Protect You From Identity Theft?  By : lar
    Identity theft costs consumers billions of dollars every year. You need to do your part to protect yourself and the government needs to do its part too.
  • How Damaging Stolen Identity Can Be  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Just recently, I received an email from a priest stating that his email address has been accessed by a different person. He added that the person who stole his email address uses it to solicit money from friends. The person even created stories like he had been abducted and is now trapped in an unknown island and needs money in order to survive.
  • Phishing Filter - How To Use Phishing Filters To Prevent Any Information Theft  By : A Bohart
    A lot of people are actually still afraid of using computers due to the fact that they can have viruses and people can manipulate them in order to serve their purposes.

    This argument actually holds true but there are actually different types of “manipulations” that people can do. This is where anti-viruses and viruses come into play and one of the most recent developments is creating phishing filters.

    Phishing is the act of “fishing” information via the internet, there ...
  • What To Do If You Lose Your Credit Card  By : Peter Kenny
    Do you know what to do if your credit cards or ATM cards are stolen? You might be surprised at how many people do not.
  • What You Should Know Before Subscribing To An Identity Theft Protection Company  By : A Bohart
    Are you thinking of subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection company? Given the growing crime rate of identity theft, it is definitely wise to take this particular action in protecting yourself from identity theft. Here’s what you should know before subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection company.
  • Identity Theft And The Hidden Culprit  By : Puripong Koomsin
    A lot of people trust the internet but a lot especially those who have fallen prey to identity theft have learned the hard way that it doesn’t pay to place your credit card number on the internet. Well, not just yet anyway. Credit cards are the convenient answer of upwardly mobile people who want to get their purchases done in the most comfortable, time saving way.
  • What Do You Do If Your Credit or Debit Card is Lost or Stolen?  By : lar
    Many people find it easy and convenient to use credit cards and ATM or debit cards. The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) and the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) offer procedures for you to use if your cards are lost or stolen.
  • The Real Steal - Credit Card Loss Protection Offers  By : lar
    If you lose your credit card or have it stolen – how much money are you responsible for? Know how much you are liable for and avoid the scam artists. Don’t be fooled by high pressure phone calls offering worthless protection.
  • Tips On Preventing Identity Theft  By : Puripong Koomsin
    The number of people that have been victimized by identity theft and credit card fraud is on the rise. Each year, the losses from these cases amount to hundred of thousands, if not millions of dollars. Because of the alarming costs and the steady increase in number of cases; firms that offer protection against the crime are also multiplying.
  • Protect Credit Card Numbers At All Costs  By : A Bohart
    Owning a credit card is a true benefit for most individuals. Credit cards allow people to purchase items, both large and small, without the need to pay with cash. Credit cards also allow consumers to purchase expensive items that may not be affordable without the ability to pay gradually.
  • Credit Protection Tips While Surfing The Internet  By : Puripong Koomsin
    A person’s credit information is vital. If it reaches malicious hands, the identity of this person can be stolen and be used in ways that will eventually destroy that person’s credit and credibility. A person who does not protect his credit information can be easily victimized by identity theft.
  • Identity Theft Protection: Key Tips  By : Puripong Koomsin
    Identity theft is a serious crime and it can lead to devastating results in thousands of people. There have been several cases of persons committing suicide because his identity was stolen. Relationships, plans, and dreams are destroyed because of identity theft. This is why the government is taking steps in addressing the rising problem of identity theft. However, it seems that these cyber-thieves are very talented.
  • Free Background Checks - Protecting Yourself  By : csteele
    Do you know what is on your background check? What you don't know might hurt you.
  • The Role Of Credit Protection In Preventing Identity Theft  By : Puripong Koomsin
    There are so many ways where people that you don’t know can take advantage of you, without you even knowing. One threat which is becoming more and more known by the general public is identity theft.
  • Identity Theft Occurs All The Time  By : Neil Farman
    Have you ever yelled at your credit card executives and asked for clarification of some entries on your bill? Don’t worry this is a common case scenario. Maybe you did not use those service or goods and are being forced to pay for someone else who has used your name and identification and committed a fraud. Some fraudsters hack your security code or personal information for their personal use and then they use it.
  • How To Inform Patients About Identity Theft  By : Wade Robins
    Informing patients about identity theft risk is not a strict legal requirement but not informing them could lead to serious consequences, not only for the individual involved but also for the hospital or clinical practitioner who decided not to inform the patients of identity theft risk. In this article we will look at a number of ideas to help you establish how, when and whether you should inform your patients about the possible risk of identity theft.
  • Just Shred It -- Protecting Your Identity  By : A Bohart
    There are few things just as disturbing as the thought of having your identity stolen. All a criminal has to do is get a hold of a few of the right numbers and words, and they can take over your virtual and financial life, burying you in debt that you had no hand in incurring and ruining your credit.
  • Debit Cards And Identity Theft: Four Easy Ways To Protect Yourself  By : A Bohart
    Over nine million people each year report that they are the victim of some type of identity theft. As criminals continue to find new ways of committing fraud, we must also continue to remain diligent about protecting our personal information.
  • Keep Identity Thieves At Bay  By : A Bohart
    It does happen, all too often. Credit card holders are more vulnerable than most; unlike the old days of check fraud and forged signatures, today’s identity thieves use credit card details to open up lines of credit and rack up serious debt in their victims’ names.
  • How to Protect you Online Privacy  By : IC
    Whether you use your computer for internet chatting, gaming, or writing your daily journal or whether you use your computer as a professional workstation for online banking, internet meetings with clients, daily scheduling and diary planning, your information is at risk.
  • How To Restore Your Credit Card Score After Identity Theft  By : Wade Robins
    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. Unfortunately a credit score isn’t so easily restored but there are a couple of things you can do to make the best of the situation and restore it as much as possible.
  • Identify theft. What is it and how do you protect yourself from it?  By : Aubrey Jones
    Identity theft is one of the most serious risks to your financial well-being. Learn what Identity theft is, how to protect yourself and what to do if you are already a victim. If you want to protect your identity this is a must read.
  • Dealing With Identity Theft And Your Credit  By : Max Pain
    Identity theft happens when another person uses your personal information, such as your name or social security number, without your permission to commit fraud. Identity theft is a serious crime that is indisputably growing fast. It is estimated that over nine million people fall victim each year, and the price they pay for someone else's misdeed is not an easy one.
  • Credit Card Fraud: How to Protect Yourself  By : Peter J Kenn
    According to federal law, once you have reported the loss or theft of your credit card, you are not responsibility for unauthorized charges.
  • Identity Document Scams  By :
    These are sold on the Internet. Legitimate ones are issued by the recognized auto club in your country and are ONLY valid with the normal government issued drivers license.
  • Identity Theft Statistics  By : A Bohart
    Identity theft is a serious crime that we all need to be aware of. In this article we look at a number of statistics representing this crime in order to give you a better idea of this crime and how important it is to protect yourself against it.
  • Prevention Of Identity Theft : An Ounce Of Prevention Is Worth Tons Of Cure  By : A Bohart
    Your name and personal integrity and reputation are your most valuable possession. Look at the concern put onto protecting a person’s reputation. Slander is a very serious crime
  • Avoiding Credit Card Fraud  By : Peter J Kenn
    If you have your card stolen or you think you have been the victim of credit card fraud, then you need to sort the problem out as quickly as possible
  • Credit Card Theft & Fraud: Your Worst Nightmare  By : Thomas H. Lindblom
    Anyone who owns a credit card will confess that their worst nightmare is credit card theft and subsequent fraud. The popular TV series ‘Friends’ has an episode where Monica’s card gets stolen and the lady who steals it has a ball, doing all that she wanted to but couldn’t because of lack of money. Ultimately, though she does get caught and sent to jail, but the message is loud and clear – credit card fraud is a reality today and is the worst nightmare that can hit you.
  • Keep Safe When Using Your Credit Card Online  By : Peter J Kenn
    Although HTTPS is not completely safe, it is much safer than using a site without HTTPS. If you are entering financial information of any sort, make sure that the site is using HTTPS
  • How To Avoid The Latest Credit Card Scam - Stealing Your Card Verification Code.  By : Gerald Kadish
    This scam starts with a phone call usually at your home. The callers do not ask for your card number, they already have it. By understanding how the VISA & MasterCard Telephone Credit Card Scam works, you'll be better prepared to protect yourself or staff.
  • Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft  By : davet
    Thousand of people each day become the victim of identity theft. It is a crime that will require lots of time and money to fix if you become a victim. The best cure is preventing it in the first place. There are a few very effective tips to help you never become the victim of identity theft.
  • Identity Theft And Your Business  By : Ralph Winn
    Is your business safe from identity theft? The estimated cost of identity theft to consumers, banks, credit card firms, stores and other businesses is to 3 billion dollars. As businesses, they can no longer be without good business practices and strong safeguards with your customers’ personal information and your own information as well.
  • Phishing Stealing Of Identity Online  By : Ralph Winn
    Phishing is the stealing of identity information from users online and has become one of the biggest dangers of unknowingly giving away your personal information.
  • Stopping Credit Card Identity Theft  By : Peter J Kenn
    Although identity theft can be a big problem, if you can prove that you did not buy any items or give up your information, then your card issuer should be able to refund all or part of the money that was taken
  • Identity Theft And Mail  By : Jake Feuerbacher
    Identity Theft is not restricted to just digital media contrary to what you may read in the news today. Granted, there are a lot of breaches of University computers or retailer’s networks or lost/stolen laptops that are reported all the time, but Identity Theft can occur at home as well. Are you doing what it takes to make sure it doesn’t happen to you?
  • How To Spot An Identity Thief  By : A. Annika Smith
    There are about 10 million identity theft victims in U.S. Identity theft is growing exponentially! There are plenty of websites & information devoted to stopping someone from stealing your identity -- but how do you know if the person you are talking to is who they say they are?
  • Single-use Credit Card Number Help Prevent Identity Theft  By : Debbie Dragon
    Almost everyone understands the benefits of a single-use camera when on vacation- you have a camera that lets you capture the memories, but you aren’t stressed about ruining or losing the camera on adventurous trips. A single-use credit card is designed to help prevent identity theft, and they are typically referred to as “virtual credit card numbers”.
  • Taking A Stand Against Identity Theft  By : Debbie Dragon
    The first and most important thing you can do to become better prepared and protected against identity theft is to lose the attitude that “it could never happen to you”. Identity theft is much more common than most people believe, and the belief that it won’t happen to you leaves you much more vulnerable than someone who actively takes steps to protect themselves against the crime.
  • Increasing Your Risk Of Identity Theft  By : Roy London
    What do you have in your wallet? This is a serious question you need to ask yourself, unless you want to unintentionally contribute to your own case of identity theft. If you’re interested in learning why, please, read on.
  • Identity Theft - The Uk’s Fastest Growing Crime  By : Jason Hulott1
    Over 100,000 Britons every year become victims of identity fraud – and the figure is set to double by 2010. And no wonder. Your identity is among your biggest assets, valued at around £85,000.
  • I Didn’t Buy That!  By : Megan Cherry
    Have you ever opened your credit card statement only to find a charge for a purchase that you did not make? It does not happen very often but it happens and you need to know what to do. The first thing that I recommend is that you do is call the merchant if the number for the merchant is not listed on the statement call your credit card company they will give the contact number for the merchant.
  • Identity Theft On Your Credit Card Will Spell Disaster  By : Mario Churchill
    Credit cards have been very commonplace that identity theft has also become one of the most common crimes being done today. The severity of this problem has blown out of proportion and hundreds of millions to billions of dollars each year are being stolen because of this.
  • Top 5 Facts On Credit Card Identity Theft  By : Amanda Fain
    What exactly is credit card identity theft, how is it used and how can you prevent it? In this article we will look at ten facts you need to know about credit card identity theft in order to better protect yourself and prevent the loss of substantial amounts of money.
  • Identity Theft Prevention Tactics: Proactive Tips For A Safer Identity  By : Dan Riffle
    This whole identity theft thing gives you the creeps, right? You’re not only infuriated by, but terrified of the thought of somebody sifting through your trash, brazenly stealing your mail, or hijacking your wallet not for your money so much as your social security number. You may even feel helpless.
  • How Identity Thieves Steal Your Identity  By : Dan Riffle
    While identity thieves will use any data possible to assume the identity of another, their bread and butter revolves around your name, social security number, account numbers and credit card numbers. With this information, an identity thief’s next vacation is right around the corner. That is why these items should be your most guarded.
  • Credit Card Theft Hurts Retailers And Credit Card Consumers  By : Debbie Dragon
    Thanks to the zero liability policy offered by most credit card issuers, if your credit card is stolen you’re typically only liable for a very small portion of the unauthorized purchases- if any. Even if a thief charges thousands of dollars on your credit card, a zero liability policy means you don’t pay for it.
  • Have you fell victim to identity theft?  By : davet
    Internet identity theft is by far the biggest form of identity theft. With hundreds of thousands of credit card transactions going through the internet on a daily basis and hackers becoming increasingly knowledgeable, it is getting to the point where it is risky to shop online.
  • Less Than 1% Of Identity Thieves Are Prosecuted…What Are The Chances Of Beating A Ring Of Scammers  By : Dale Rogers
    The ink on recent headlines is still wet and not yet dry announcing the hacking loss of thousands of credit card information records from T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s. As featured on a recent Dateline NBC expose’ by Brian Hansen the identity thieves do not require the actual card, just the information. As Brian Hansen demonstrated with one of the “tracked” cards, the card was gone in seconds and major purchases were being made all over the world in a matter of minutes…
  • Seven Simple Identity Theft Protection Tips  By : Gerri Stone
    Identity theft is quickly becoming a worldwide epidemic. The latest statistics reveal that the largest majority of victims are aware of the crime within 30 days; over 25% don't discover it for six to twenty four months. It is up to all of us to become aware and use identity protection tips to prevent the spread of this crime.
  • The Optional Identity Theft Solutions We All Should Be Using  By : Ann Marier
    There are so many identity theft solutions that you have to choose from, and so if you are intelligent and you are worried about identity theft – as it is one of the biggest problems in the world today – then you can really rest assured in knowing that there are many different identity theft solutions that are available for you to use.
  • The Best Identity Theft Solution  By : Gerri Stone
    Due to the current increase in identity theft, solutions and prevention tips are becoming a necessity for everyone. Many victims of identity theft are unaware that they have been targeted until months after the original crime. Your credit card bills could be missing for a month, and when you contact the financial institution, they tell you that there has been an address change that you did not authorize.
  • Are You An Identity Theft Victim?  By : David Tanguay
    Have you fell victim to identity theft? If you have your not alone as identity theft is now the number one crime in the U.S. There is an array of different forms of identity theft, but internet identity theft is by far the biggest problem. With hundreds of thousands of credit card transactions going through the internet on a daily basis and hackers becoming increasingly knowledgeable, it is getting to the point where it is risky to shop online.
  • With The Increase In Identity Theft Cases We All Have To Be More Aware  By : Ann Marier
    There has been such an increase in identity theft cases, especially over the past few years, and so obviously you have to protect yourself against something such as identity theft that much more in these days. However, if you take the proper precautions then you will lessen your odds of becoming just another one of the many identity theft cases, and so obviously this will be well worth it in the end.
  • Will Your Business Be A Victim Of Identity Theft?  By : Rick Jahn
    Identity theft is the world's fastest growing crime. In the US alone, there are 27,000 identity theft victims daily. It's likely that a high number of these victims include businesses of all sizes.
  • The History Of Identity Theft Tells Us This Is Not A New Problem But Just A Lot Easier Now  By : Ann Marier
    The history of identity theft is something that you should really know about, especially in the world of today where identity theft is a huge and in fact growing problem. Identity theft happens to hundreds of people each day, and so you are going to want to learn about the history of identity theft as well as how to try and protect yourself against identity theft in general.
  • What You Should Know About Identity Theft Arrests  By : Ann Marier
    There is much that you should know about identity theft arrests, and in particular, you are going to want to know that identity theft arrests happen when an identity thief is caught, and proven to be guilty. Identity theft is one of the most serious issues out there these days, and that is primarily due to the fact of how technologically advanced the world is today.
  • Prevent Identity Theft  By : William Matso
    “Prevent identity theft” is a slogan used by companies who want to warn you about how to stop this very real crime. You may not realize it, but there are many steps you can take to reduce your chances of becoming a victim.
  • Ways to Avoid Identity Theft  By : Adam J. Heist
    Identity theft continues to grow as a big problem all around the world. From Frankfurt to Toronto and from Nairobi to Sydney, consumers the world over are finding that their very identity are being stolen and reused
  • Don't Let Zombie Computers, Home Computer Hacking, and Drive-by Hacking Compromise Your Finances  By : The Internet Safety Advocate
    Spyware, Keyloggers, Hackers, Cyber Terrorists, Cybercriminals, Cybergangs, etc. These threats are real and the fact is your computer is most likely infected already! Cybercrime is on the rise. You may not be the only one using your computer. Hackers may be using your computers and you may not even know it. Would you ever know it if your computer were taken over and being used by a hacker?
  • Personal Finance  By : Bill Riley
    We are living in a society of consumerism. Prices skyrocket, demands multiply; the only thing that remains static is your income. How to survive in a consumer society keeping a control of the expenses?
  • How To Combat Credit Card Fraud  By : Debbie Dragon
    Mail Order companies and E-Commerce Web operators are constantly faced with a higher chance of incurring a fraudulent credit card transaction than are merchants who operate physical storefronts.
  • 10 Easy Ways To Stop Identity Theft  By : George Knight
    Lately, there had been plenty of news and stories circulated all over the country regarding Identity Theft. Many shared their real experiences on unauthorized usage of their credit accounts, bank accounts and other services which involve money. At least 5 out of 100 people experience this kind of unwanted fraudulent activity.
  • How Do Identity Thieves Scam You?  By : George Knight
    One significant thing that I can be proud about myself is none other than my identity. I was born unique over all other people. I was given name by my proud parents, I struggle hard for my bank accounts, I'll be expecting a lot of benefits with my SSS when I arrive at my retirement period.
  • Coping With ID Theft  By : Martin Sumner
    ID Theft is a crime that can have devastating effects on the victim's financial wellbeing. However, acting fast when you discover your identity has been stolen can minimize the damage, and this article describes the first steps you should take.
  • How To Avoid Credit Card Fraud?  By : Elizabeth Harfleet
    Wedding loans are also a type of personal loans. Wedding day is the most important day in everyone's life. A wedding loan can make it very special. If you are calling all your friends and relatives, then you have to throw a big party.
  • Protect Yourself From Identity Theft  By : Connie Barker
    Identity theft is defined as another person or group of people that steal your personal and financial information in order to commit a crime or fraud. There are many ways in which a criminal or organization can collect your identity information and use it in a fraudulent manner; understanding how your identity information is obtained can help you to protect yourself from most types of identity theft crimes. Here are some tips.
  • Companies House - How to beat Company Identity Theft  By : PhilSmith
    The recent increase in media interest in personal identity theft has provided a reminder that company identity theft at Companies House is still a major problem for UK limited companies. These companies are being encouraged to proactively take action to deal with company filing fraud at Companies House.
  • Protection during the Holiday Season  By : Adam J. Heist
    It’s that time of the year again. Everyone is going for the last minute grabs at the stores for their holiday shopping
  • Coping With Identity Theft  By : Joseph Kenny
    Lock your doors, hide your money in the safe, hire security guards to protect your prized possessions, but what can you do if someone stole your identity? If something valuable is stolen, you can call the police and hope to get your stolen property back. Rightly termed as the crime of the 21st century, victimizing millions of Americans, you can do very little if you find your identity stolen.
  • Identity Theft And Credit Cards  By : Carl Hampton
    Identity theft is becoming more of a reality than ever before. Credit card companies and banks that issue debit cards are now providing Identity Theft Protection as one of their services. Should you become a victim and someone steals your name or social security number here are some steps you can take to keep the situation under control.
  • It’s Not Me! Preventing And Dealing With Identity Theft  By : Joseph Kenny
    It’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the country, and most victims are unaware they’ve become a target until long after the crime is committed. We’re talking about identity theft. In today’s world, information travels faster than ever, and that includes your personal information. If it falls into the wrong hands, your personal info could be used to acquire credit cards, loans, or to open accounts.
  • Identity theft or the plague of modern society  By : Allweb
    There is a modern plague affecting millions of Americans each year - identity theft ! Personal information is easier to obtain than ever, and many fall victims to ID theft, the best solution often being the use of paper shredders. Learn how to prevent your identity from being stolen and abused.
  • Identity Theft - Who Is Using Your Credit Card?  By : Joseph Kenny
    Sometimes you get a shock when you open your credit card statement, and it's not just because of the phenomenal amount you spent on clothes last month. Occasionally there may be transactions on your credit card statement that don't look familiar. Sometimes this is a simple banking error, but it's worth paying attention, because you may be a victim of identity theft.
  • How To Stop Identity Thieves Dead In Their Tracks  By : Liz Roberts
    Credit card and Identity theft are a great cause for concern for anyone who has a good credit rating and credit cards that they use regularly. Often thieves will steal someone’s identity and then go on to run up a host of bills in that person’s name. By the time a person realizes what has taken place, it is often too late to do much about it.

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