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Identity Theft
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Credit Card Identity Theft: 10 Introductory Tips
Identity thieves commit fraud and other crimes by assuming someone else's identity. Personal information such as your name, date of birth, address, credit card, social insurance number and other identification can be used to steal money from your existing accounts, open other financial accounts, make purchases, or even obtain employment.
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Identity Theft – What You Don't Know Can Definitely Hurt You
As the internet technology has made shopping, banking and business transactions more convenient by taking it all online, so has it also taken fraud and thievery to a higher, more technologically-advanced level: identity theft. What is identity theft? Identity theft is the stealing of identity through the internet
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3 Easy Steps To Report Identity Theft
If you unfortunately end up as a victim of identity theft, it is important to act immediately to stop the thief's further use of your identity. In most of the cases, victims are usually occupied with resolving the problem that they fail to report the identity theft. It is important to act quickly and assertively to minimize the damage.
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Preventing Identity Theft: What Can You Do?
Identity theft is becoming an increasingly used buzzword in today's high tech world of online banking and bill paying, and with the advent of services like Paypal and shopping cart. We hear about identity theft in the news all the time, and we think we very well may be at risk, but we're not sure what to do to help prevent it. These are tips that can help you to never be a victim of this federal crime.
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Prevention Of Credit Card Identity Theft
Credit Card Identity Theft involves the theft of your credit card or account number to make unauthorized charges to your account. If your credit card information falls into the wrong hands, you may be held liable for outrageous bills that were incurred by the identity thief. Thus, the importance of protecting your credit card information goes without saying.
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A Brief Introduction To Identity Theft Crimes
Identity theft is a vibrant and growing criminal enterprise and consumer advocates have called it the easiest crime because we live in a society where cash is seldom carried and most wallets are filled with plastic. By posing as someone else, thieves have found that they can steal in a way that leaves victims powerless and police uninterested.
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Identity Theft - The Time Bomb On Your Desktop
Ever year worldwide, over 350 million computers are either dumped or recycled, countless others are passed on, or sold second hand. The shocking truth is, that the vast majority of these PC's still hold sensitive information even after they have been deleted or formatted.
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New Year's Resolution - Be Destructive!
Whether an individual or a business, by this time of the year, you are probably dealing with last year's records. Of course, any time of the year, you are dealing with junk mail. You know, things like credit card offers or warranty expirations or anything else under the sun that might be riddled with someone's personal
information.
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Steps For Identity Theft Protection-Starting Today
There is no sense having paranoia about identity theft, either online or offline, but there are several very simple and logical steps you can take to help prevent identity theft. This is one of the fastest growing crimes of the 21st century, and a few extra minutes to secure your personal data will be time well spent, considering the time you will spend straightening out the mess if you are a victim.
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Protect Your Online Security: Read the Small Print
The increased threat of the breach of online security has led to a huge consumer and business cost. Despite the increased awareness of online security issues, studies have shown that online users rarely read and understand privacy policies and “terms and conditions of use” when on third party websites.
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We Can All be Victims of Identity Theft
Identity theft is a worldwide phenomenon. As the number of computer users grows throughout the world and as the number of high-speed broadband links, especially using wireless technology increases, so does the number of criminals that are liable to steel your valuable information and personal data.
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Credit Card Identity Theft Can Be Avoided
Credit card identity theft is one of the most common ways for a thief to steal your identity and ruin your credit. There are some simple steps you can take to avoid...
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