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When Protecting Your Business Document Destruction Companies Offer Many Options

These days, there is an urgent need to maintain document secrecy. This is necessary to prevent identity thieves from identifying vital information from discarded documents, canceled checks, old bills and other such discarded data. Identity thieves can use this information to apply for credit cards in the name of your business - and all too often, you will not know about it until the damage has been done.


Social Security Number Fraud - Who Else is Using Your Social Security Number?

Is your social security number really yours alone?


Could Identity Theft Happen To You?

You actually don't think identity theft could happen to you? Get real - within the last twelve months, 9.3 million Americans were identity theft victims. One in four U.S. households has been a victim of identity theft in the past five years. Every 79 seconds, an identity thief steals someone's identity, opens accounts in the victim's name, and goes on a buying spree!


How Tto Inform Patients About Identity Theft

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.


How To Protect Your Personal Information From Identity Thieves Online

We all know criminals are out there, waiting to steal our information. All they want to do is run up the bill then leave you with the debt. Most of these thieves are very far away. The most common way for someone to steal your information is through a fake email and they usually say that there has been a problem with your account and needs attention and attention meaning your information.


Identity Theft - How to Survive Identity Theft

I never thought it would happen to me, but it did. In July 2003 my identity was stolen. Why would someone steal my identity? I had bad credit, a poor credit rating and no money. Apparently, all identity thieves want is your information because the thieves were able to get credit from companies that had refused me credit just weeks earlier. So, no one is immune from these vultures.


What Is The LifeLock Company All About And Do You Need Its Services

LifeLock is an identity theft prevention service that claims to be proactive and keeps your identity safe. Most programs are reactive and only help after your identity has already been stolen.


Jay, My Friend, Battles Id Theft And Protects His Credit

You can reduce the amount you consume by simplifying your choices, monitoring your credit file, staying within your budget, sign up for a credit report, writing dispute letters to repair your credit.


Identity Theft In Britain

Identity theft is Britain's fastest-growing white-collar crime, increasing at nearly 500% a year learn how to protect yourself.


Financial Identity Theft - Protecting and Keeping Your Finances

Financial identity theft can be one's worst nightmare. Learn how to keep your financials safe and yours alone.


Identity Theft - It's Not What You Think

Currently the average consumer has a 1 in 7 chance of becoming an identity theft victim. Identity theft thieves are attacking us on multiple fronts in their unrelenting quest for our personal information. Our trash cans are being rifled through, our mail is being taken, corporate computers are being hacked and now even our own personal computers are under attack.


Warning: Your Domain Name Could Infringe On Trademark Rights!

Learn how domain names can infringe on trademark laws and can lead to trouble for you. Includes what to look out for when purchasing domain names and where to go to find out if your domain name violates trademark laws.


Copyright Infringement on the Internet

How do copyright thieves justify their dirty deeds to steal other author’s work? One accomplished copywriter recently damned them on a major online article Blog for authors. She blasted these thieves who steal other people’s works and then put them on their websites or put their name on the articles, stories or ebooks and use them for their own online content.


Beware of Cyber Thieves: Protecting Your Intellectual Property

I had a harrowing experience last night. I was perusing the web for an article I'd written recently on search engine optimization to see how many pick-ups it had gotten. As I happily examined the pickups, I came upon one forum entry that used the exact title of my article, and verbatim text of a portion of it. And it was posted by a forum administrator who presented it as his or her own work.


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