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Identity Theft

The Damaging Effects of Identity Theft

Theft is the act of taking something that does not belong to you and is against the law. Theft can include stealing money for someone, shoplifting from a store, taking something for someone that does not belong to you, etc. Unfortunately, theft is prevalent in our current society. Identity theft can cause major financial and emotional damages. Start protecting yourself now...


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.


Discover How To Prevent Identity Theft

Do not make yourself an easy victim for a crime that is become the fastest growing crime of this century. There are some easy things you can to today to avoid become an identity theft victim.


Ten More Online Identity Theft Solutions

Identity theft is on the increase. It is one of the more serious threats to internet users today. Keeping your internet security software updated, and following these common sense identity theft solutions will help you reduce the threat and keep you safe online.


Don't Be a Phish - How to Keep Your Identity Safe From Phishers

Learn how to spot phishing attempts and keep your identity safe from identity thieves. Information in this article can save you $.


Tips to Protect Your Identity From Identity Thieves

Identity theft is all around us. A moment of carelessness on your part translates into an opportunity to steal your identifying information on the part of the identity thief.


Identity Theft Protection Tips

The things you should be doing to protect yourself against identity theft are almost common sense, but in today's fast paced world, people don't even think about it. Protect yourself against one of the fastest growing crimes of this century and do not become a victim due to carelessness.


Identity Theft and Internet Security, Do's And Don'ts

Help yourself with this helpful tips on internet security and identity theft.


Early Indicators of Identity Theft

Losing or misplacing important personal or financial affidavits will immediately put you at risk at having your identity stolen. A passport, license or social security card can give the identity thief the tools he needs to enable him to assume your identity and pass himself off as you. Getting access to your credit card will give the identity thief the opportunity to make financial transactions under your name.


Identity Theft Problem? Resolve It!

It is a real possibility for an identity thief to create debt using your identity. It is also a possibility for an identity thief to have access to your financial accounts and run off with your hard earned money. Once an identity thief steals and assumes your identity, it is almost a certainty that your credit record is blemished. You will probably be blacklisted by several unsuspecting merchants.


Debit and ATM Card Identity Theft - What You Don't Know Will Hurt You!

The biggest risk associated with ATM or debit cards is identity theft done by way of stolen PINs. To access your bank accounts, identify thieves typically have several ways of obtaining your PIN.


Passport Identity Theft: Don't Leave Home Without Knowing This

Your passport is one of the most important proofs of your identity. Many countries require you to carry you passport with you in order to enter or cross their borders. Identity thieves are well aware of the importance of passports, thus passports have become a one of their prime targets.


Don't Be Spoofed - Secure Your Identity

You should be cautious of the information that you openly share. Telephone communication is often a way for identity thieves to obtain and collect your personal information. Even an e-mail or a survey you receive in the mail is not always safe and secure.


The Spying on America Citizens Continues

It appears that there is a trick being played to condone the spying on American Citizens. Apparently, the information we have received indicates that the in-Country spy agency initiates a fake email from overseas, which really does not come from their at all, rather they use a free-mail account that they have set up with a fake name. A similar trick that spammers have tried in the past


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