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Identity Theft
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Identity Theft - Understanding How Thieves Acquire Your Identity Details
Identity thieves can learn a good deal about you through the contents of your wallet or purse as well as your mail. If an identity thief breaks into your home then it gives even more of an advantage. Invading your work space is another tactic that an identity thief can try to gain information about you. To identity thieves, your trash is a gold mine. While these may entail a little effort, there are more subtle ways for identity thieves to build their knowledge.
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Data Security Breach Act Protects California Citizen's Personal Information
With the increasing incidence of identity theft, the state of California has passed a law that essentially protects personal information of its citizens. The California Security Breach Information Act protects citizens by holding businesses and organizations responsible for protecting valuable information. In addition these organizations must report and security breaches to authorities in a timely fashion.
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Coping With Identity Theft
The first inkling that you have become a victim of identity theft is when you receive the demand for payments on the credit card that has become overdue - and you realize that you never even owned that card, in the first place. There is someone out there using a credit card with your identity to run up huge bills.
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Tips for Professional Document Shredding
Let's start this by stating the obvious: identity theft has become an increasingly common crime in our society. There are all kinds of identity theft can really mess up your personal and business information. In order to protect sensitive documents and information, shredding is your best option.
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Where Have All The Corner Mail Boxes Gone? Identity Theft
Have you ever had a credit card stolen? Have you ever had your wallet stolen? Have you ever had your identity stolen? Do you feel if your mailbox is safe if unlocked? If you have answered yes or no to any of the questions, read on.
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Smart Ways to Recycle Documents
Document destruction has become mandatory by law, in order to prevent the misuse of vital information by unscrupulous individuals. There are a number of Federal and State Enactments such as the FACTA (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) and HIPPA (American Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). They mandate the destruction of documents in a proper manner to prevent identity theft.
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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.
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Types of Identity Theft
Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone and uses another person's personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic profit. There are many different types of identity theft and fraud.
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Do You Know What Baby Monitors and Identity Theft Have in Common?
After that incident of overhearing the conversation on my son's toy, I started looking into this problem. I am amazed at how easy it is to get passwords, Social Security numbers, addresses and even birthdays from just about anyone I wanted. Another fact is that this all happened in a few days, not weeks or months like I thought.
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