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Identity Theft
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Some Precautions - Identity Thieves Combine Offline And Online Options
Two out of five identity theft victims surveyed by the Identity Theft Assistance Center (ITAC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting identity theft through victim assistance, research and law enforcement partnerships) know how their personal data was stolen. This knowledge provides valuable insight about how identity theft occurs.
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Identity Theft Affects Millions of People
Continuing identity theft affects millions of people. Several billions of dollars of money has been stolen from innocent victims who are just like you and me. In fact anybody with personal details [and that includes all of us] can have their identity and personal identity stolen and used for criminal reasons.
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Protect Your Identity Right Now: Easy Steps To Start
How can you protect yourself against identity theft? It may seem a tough job but in reality some of the best steps you can take are cheap and easy. And you should consider doing them right now and not wait until you have been a victim.
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Be Proactive With Identity Theft Avoidance
Identity theft is now more prevalent than ever. A person can use your personal information, bank details or credit card details without your permission for personal gain. This is a fraudulent use of your information and normally will cause you, the victim, varying degrees of loss and inconvenience and therefore identity theft avoidance methods are more important than ever.
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What is Identity Theft?
Identity theft is technically defined by the United States Government as being the fraudulent use of an individual's personal information-such as Social Security number or date of birth-to commit financial fraud.
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What Is Identity Theft and Why It Should Concern You
Identity theft happens when someone takes your identity and uses it to commit fraud, such as by withdrawing money from your bank account, or obtaining credit and running up bills in your name, Identity thieves can even sully your reputation or get you in legal trouble by using credit in your name to pay for such things as porn web sites. The actions of an identity thief can severely damage your credit score, hitting you with higher interest rates and making it difficult for you to gain approval for loans or credit.
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The Truth About Identity Theft and the Government
Many people are quite concerned about identity theft and the government has promoted this fear as well. But how much of it is real? And another point; if we are filling out forms all day long and submitting them to the government and the government is being hacked by computer software malcontents then in fact the government is the one that needs to protect us from identity theft, as they are the ones collecting the data.
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Recovering As An Identity Theft Victim
There are some things in this life that make us feel safe and comfortable. Things like owning your own home, or having a place to go home to, where you have your own...
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Identity Theft: Could You Be Next
Identity theft is a problem that is growing rapidly across this country. Everyday thousands of people have their lives changed forever by someone who uses-
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Phishing Scams: Keep Your Identity Safe From Theft
You receive an e-mail claiming to to be from your bank asking you to follow a link and submit your login details or your account will be suspended. Is it genuine or is it from a scammer trying to get hold of your identity?
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