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  • Identity Theft; Did They Get You Yet?  By : Lance Winslow
    Well despite the efforts of authorities Identity Theft is still slightly on the rise although the speed of acceleration of these crimes has slowed and may eventually reverse and let's hope so, because believe me having your identity stolen is not very funny and it takes hours to rectify your credit rating if you choose to do so. Some estimate the time expenditure to remove bogus information from your credit rating to be at 18 hours.
  • Identity Theft May Be on the Run!  By : Lance Winslow
    Well it seems that the United States Justice Department is finally making a dent in Identity Theft and Identity Theft may soon be on the run! Some serious busts have been made on those who perpetuate these crimes and the FBI and other law enforcement agencies are indeed closing the gap with the help of credit card companies and fast-thinking and more educated consumers. This is a wonderful new turning point indeed.
  • Protecting Intellectual Property  By : Tim Bryce
    The protection of intellectual property should be a significant concern to all Information Technology organizations. Without protection, commercial hardware/software vendors would quickly evaporate as others would inevitably steal their designs and programs.
  • How to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft  By : Mike Davis
    With identity theft and the security of personal and business information becoming increasing points of concern, paper shredders have become an essential item in any office or home.
  • Identity Theft  By : Kent Sayre
    But identity theft, which credit card companies such as the aforementioned are trying to thwart, is anything but humorous. It’s a crime that ruins people financially, personally and professionally, often taking years to recover from.
  • Identity Theft: Stolen Laptop Response  By : Nikki Saco
    Encrypt, secure, prohibit or pay the price! Encrypt, secure, prohibit or pay the price! That's what Congress and state legislators should tell Ernst & Young, Veterans Affairs and other companies and agencies that play fast and loose with our personal data.
  • Know the Consumer Protection Regulations  By : Jo Ann Joy
    A department of the Federal Trade Commission is the Bureau of Consumer Protection, and its “mandate is to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent practices.” There are six division of the Bureau of Consumer Protection as follows:
  • Medical Identity Theft - Can The Real Jane Brown Report To The Emergency Room  By : Tina Fermin
    In the summer of 2000 I worked for a large hospital as one of their staff Respiratory Therapist. Things had finally slowed down so I took my break and headed to the women's rest room.
  • Identity Theft and How You Can Recover  By : Mika Hamilton
    In today's modern times, the incidents of identity theft is on the rise. With access to the Internet and the sharing of personal information online criminals have a easy time finding the information needed to steal your identity.
  • Protect Your Personal Credit Card Information and Prevent Identity Theft  By : Philip David
    Did you know that bold and unscrupulous criminals that are trying to steal you credit card account information? They want to rack up huge charges on your card and leave you holding the bag. Most of these thieves are located in far away locations. To top that off, they hide behind secret aliases so it will be impossible to attempt to track them down.
  • Government Biggest Purveyor in Personal Identity to Identity Thieves and They Know It!  By : Lance Winslow
    The United States of America's government and the local governments that we trust with our information as we fill out forms that the government requests us to do as good citizens; are indeed the biggest purveyors in personal identity information that identity thieves use to steal our money.
  • IRS Gives Away More Information on US Citizens than the Identity Thieves Even Need  By : Lance Winslow
    The Internal Revenue Service gives away more information on U.S. citizens than almost any other agency and the identity thieves Love It. But why is it that the government gives away information on U.S. citizens to anyone who wants it? Why does the Internal Revenue Service collecting information and make it public to anybody?
  • Preventing Identity Theft—6 Tips You Need to Know  By : Dee Marie
    Identity theft has become an all too common problem in the last couple of years, and more than ever before people need information in regard to preventing identity theft.
  • Identity Theft - When It Happens To You  By : Liz Roberts
    So, you have just realized that someone has stolen your identity and is racking up debt left and right...
  • Veterans Administration Gets Laptop with Personal Information Back  By : Lance Winslow
    What was becoming a major crisis is now over, as Veterans Administration gets the Laptop back, which had Personal Information on it of over 26 million veterans. Luckily the stolen laptop was recovered, but may I ask why the government has this information in the first place on portable laptops?
  • Identity Theft - Getting Back Your Life  By : Michael Russell
    Identity theft has become the number one white-collar crime in America and it continues to grow rapidly throughout the world. With the growing use of the Internet, criminals have the ability to go online and intercept your personal information and later stealing your identity. What can you do once you've had your identity stolen?
  • Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft  By : Michael Russell
    Unfortunately identity theft is not a well-known type of crime, but is one of the top rising felonies in the world. Most known cases take place (of course!) in America. The "land of the free" is actually too free when it comes to identity theft.
  • How To Protect Your Social Security Number  By : Michael Russell
    Your social security number is very important, it's like your password in life, all of your information is tied into that number.
  • How To Stop Identity Theft  By : Michael Russell
    In today's technologically advanced world more and more people are falling victim to identity theft both online and offline.
  • Identity Theft - Can The Internet Help?  By : Michael Russell
    Identity theft has quickly become a serious issue, not only in America, but around the world as well.
  • Identity Theft and the Internet: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Credit  By : Ruby Aragon
    Your identity is unique to you: it’s your name, address, social security number, financial status, credit history, mother’s maiden name and credit card numbers. It’s all you have to identify who you are other than your fingerprints. The problem is, identity can be stolen and with the wide usage of the internet, it’s becoming easier and easier to gain other people’s supposedly private information.
  • Combating Identity Theft - Six Simple Steps You Can Take To Reduce Your Risk  By : Mike Tetreault
    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in both the United States and world-wide. According to a U.S. Secret Service estimate, consumers across the country lose $750 million per year through identity theft.
  • "Computer Identity Theft Statistics" What Should This Mean to You?  By : Roy Hall
    If you search the Internet using this phrase, "computer identity theft statistics," I believe you'll be greatly surprised, and even a degree of fear. The reason; identity theft is hailed as the fastest growing crime in America. Caused by government banks along with some corporate industry which have lost important customer personal data -- account information and credit card numbers.
  • I Find the Defendant: Vulnerable - Security Solutions for Legal Firms  By : Nathan Kully
    Today, many law firms overlook security measures, either because of complexity or expense. Whether in fields of family law, prosecution, defense, intellectual property, or tax law, law firms request a great deal of personal data that most other highly regulated industries would have to keep under lock and key.
  • Identity Theft is an Ongoing Problem  By : Nan Wood
    Recently the personal information of our veterans was compromised. There are approximately 26.5 million names in the database at risk. This means that they could become the victims of identify theft.
  • Identity Theft and Ways to Prevent It Now  By : Paula Korel
    Are you really secure from losing your identity to thieves? Well, you may need to seriously consider stepping up the security.
  • Preventive Measures to Combat Identity Theft Online  By : Duncan Roberts
    Identity theft online is becoming more common. As the Internet becomes more and more a daily fixture in our lives, then the threat of online identity theft will always be looming above our heads.
  • You Can Protect Your Personal Information  By : Martin Lukac
    Is it okay with you that many companies are able to purchase your personal information? Including your social security number, credit card spending habits, account balances and monthly income information, and even much more?
  • 4 Common Sense Ways to Protect Your Identity  By : Dave Galahad
    It’s hard to get through a week without reading about someone’s identity being stolen and their financial life literally ruined in a short period of time. Identity theft is relatively easy and sometimes the crime isn’t discovered until victims are several thousand dollars in the hole. We make it very easy for identities to be stolen; and sometimes freely give our personal information to would-be identity thieves.
  • Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft - Ultimate 7 Tips For Avoiding ID Theft  By : Duncan Roberts
    The first thing you have to keep in mind to prevent identity theft is the power your personal information gives the thief.

    A thief can use your social security number, credit card number, password, PIN, etc. to make transactions under your name, which can cost you both hard-earned money and a lot of time trying to fix the damage. So, don’t give them that power.
  • Identity Fraud – Hints and Tips so You Can Protect Yourself  By : Steve Jones
    The threat of identify fraud is on the rise and is often the consequence of you losing or having your purse or wallet stolen. Identity fraud is when.....
  • Identity Theft and Online Safety  By : Natalie Aranda
    We’re often shocked by the stories of identify theft victims we’ve heard or seen on TV. While the Internet lend the convenience of online....
  • Why is Identity Fraud / Theft Rising?  By : Steve Jones
    A study by Javelin Strategy and Research in 2005 showed that 9.3 million Americans are victims of identity theft each year. This is about 4.25% of adults. The Home Office in the United Kingdom also claims that this crime is reaching epidemic proportions, although they do not actually collect data and statistics. But why is this becoming such a problem? This article hopes to help answer some of your questions.
  • Costly Effects Of Credit Card Identity Theft  By : Chet Holcomb
    Credit card identity theft can be a very costly problem. In today’s world of increasing credit card usage, it is no longer a rare instance where a criminal may be able to make use of your credit card for his own gain. He does not need to have your “plastic” in order to commit such a crime.
  • Identity Theft: The G.I. Blues  By : Daryl Campbell
    Tom Nelson retired from the military almost twenty years ago. In that time, Nelson has spent many years living and working overseas. “If my VA ID is fraudulently used by someone in the States, one: it could take me months to find out the theft has occurred and two: if it did happen God knows how long it would require to fix it from overseas”, Nelson told the Seattle Post Intelligencer.
  • Identity Theft Over The Internet  By : Chet Holcomb
    Having someone steal your identity seem to be the stuff that science fiction books and movies have on their convoluted plots. But that was before… before the rise of technological advancement, before the creation of the world wide web.
  • 6 Tips On Preventing Identity Theft That You Need To Know  By : Tim Gorman
    Everyday more and more consumers are falling victim to identity theft. In fact, the mere act of identity theft is growing at an alarming rate as more....
  • Protect Your Family From Identity Theft  By : Martin Lukac
    Almost every member of my family has had their identity stolen at some point or another. My husband's Social Security Number was being used by a woman in Indiana when he was a child. My sister had a credit card stolen by someone who worked at the credit card company.
  • Identity Theft: Gone Phishing  By : Daryl Campbell
    Have you received one yet? You know. The email directing you to visit a familiar website where for some
  • Bankcard Identity Theft Prevention Tips  By : A Cobbs
    From A Banking Industry Insider of Over Twenty Years

    Hello concerned bank customer, Yes I’m on the front line conducting customer interviews I hear it, feel it,
  • Veterans Administration Laptops Stolen By Kids  By : Lance Winslow
    Two teenagers stole the Laptops, which the Veterans Administration was missing and would you know it after nearly four months
  • Don't Become A Victim Of Identity Theft  By : Coenraad De Beer
    Identity theft can happen in many different ways. Some are out of your hands and you can do nothing about them, for instance when your information are leaked by institutions due to negligence. But your identity can get stolen in several other ways, ways that can be prevented.
  • Study On Distinguishing Potential Hoax Materials From Bioterror Agents  By : Medical News
    Researchers at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) are developing a quick, cost-effective way to screen for and identify bioterror agents and other substances used in hoax incidents.
  • Identity Theft Prevention with Firewalls  By : Jake Feuerbacher
    A firewall can be either a hardware product or software program that is designed to prevent outsiders from accessing your computer or network, and in some cases used to prevent applications already located....
  • Can Spyware Really Put Your Personal Information at Risk?  By : Kevin Nelson
    If you've ever had to deal with spyware on your computer, you're not alone...

    Experts estimate that 9 out of 10 computers are infected with spyware and that most users don't even know it
  • Credit History Repair - Credit Repair Steps And What You Do After Identity Theft  By : Robin J. Derry
    Imagine the public outcry if 27 million Americans discovered that their most private medical and financial health records had been stolen! No way, impossible. Yet, a single laptop computer containing all of these veterans and active-duty servicemen and women actually "went missing".
  • Identity Theft Is a Scam  By : Dave Sherwin
    Identity Theft is a serious problem, anybody can protect themselves easily, this article teaches you simple ways to protect yourself
  • Identity Theft - What The Government And Scam Artists Do To You  By : Robin J. Derry
    Imagine if you were restricted by Federal law from buying a door lock until you've been burglarized!
  • Protect Your Wealth and Identity - Act against Identity Theft Scam  By : Tim Gorman
    When it identity theft strikes, the effects can be devastating. What's more, because it frequently involves no physical theft, identity theft may not be noticed by its victims until significant damage has been done. By following these simple but effective precautions you will be protecting yourself and your family from the terrible heartache and financial problems that this crime brings.
  • AOL and FTC; Live by the Sword Die by the Sword  By : Lance Winslow
    Remember when the Federal Trade Commission made a very poor choice in attacking Bill Gates and Microsoft.
  • How Phone Verification Fights Identity Theft  By : Alexa Foster
    Just like anything on Earth modern society has some kind of balance. So on one hand we have a progressive electronic community and on the other hand we have army of internet criminals whose both work and fun consists of so called identity theft.
  • Identity Theft: 5 Keys To Protecting Your Identity  By : Shawn Hill
    If someone opened a bank account in your name, how soon would you know it? Are you comfotable with that answer. Don't take a chance. Read this aricle and find out how you can prevent it from happening to you.
  • Protecting Your Social Security Number From Identity Theft  By : Gordon Basichis
    Once an identity thief gets ahold of your social security number, he may be off and running. It could take years to recover your credit and reputation.
  • 6 Easy Steps To Prevent Identity Theft  By : Alden Smith
    Preventing identity theft is never easy, but here are 6 great info-packed tips on how to best avoid the problems of identity theft.
  • Identity Theft Protection  By : Jason Gluckman
    Do you often write a check at the grocery store, mail tax returns, change service providers for your mobile phone, or apply for a credit card? If you do, chances are you do not give these transactions much thought since they are already a part of your daily business. Furthermore, you are probably unaware that the identity thief pays close attention.
  • Simple But Effective Steps To Preventing Identity Theft  By : Tim Gorman
    It seems like identity theft is the latest phrase on everyone's lips. Have you heard the murmurs too? Do you know what identity theft is? Read on to find out the real skinny about identity theft and how to prevent it from happening to you.
  • California Credit Card And Identity Theft - Tips For Victims  By : Robin J. Derry
    The strongest ID protection available is freezing your credit report. Californians were the first to earn this right.
  • Connecticut Protects Residents From Identity Theft With Credit Freeze Law  By : Robin J. Derry
    A powerful new weapon to protect against idenity theft. Freeze your credit report. Connecticut is the second state (after California) to institute credit freeze into law.
  • New Jersey Credit Freeze Laws Take A Stand Against Identity Theft  By : Robin J. Derry
    If you live in New Jersey you can freeze your credit report. This is the strongest protection against identity theft - do it!
  • Texas Credit Freeze Laws -- A Halfway Move To Block Identity Theft  By : Robin J. Derry
    Texas residents have the best protection against identity theft - freeze your credit files. It's a simple process.
  • Identity Theft Hits The Brakes In Nevada - New Credit Freeze Law  By : Robin J. Derry
    Nevada residents have the right to freeze their credit reports. This is the strongest protection against identity theft - do it!
  • Identity Theft Prevention  By : Jason Gluckman
    Identity theft is a malicious action that involves the taking of a victim’s identity (name, birth date, and address, for example) and using this personal information in order to obtain money from the victim’s bank account, to apply for loans, and even to establish accounts with various companies. While no one can totally prevent this activity from occurring, there are some positive steps to take to decrease the risk of becoming a victim.
  • Computer Identity Theft - Six Sure-Fire Ways to Protect Yourself  By : Duncan Roberts
    Computer identity theft becomes a possibility and a reality for anyone who uses the Internet to make a number of transactions that reveal personal information. For those who give credit card information over the Internet,
  • Identity Theft Insurance  By : Jason Gluckman
    Most identity theft victims never find out that someone has made money out of their identities until an angry collector calls or a credit card is denied. By the time the victim realizes that his identity has been used, the identity thief is long gone, leaving much damage to the victim's name and credit record. Although the victim of identity theft is not responsible for the debts incurred by the identity thief, he will be stuck in cleaning up the damage done to his or her credit history. Restoring your credit and your name is a slow and painstaking process that requires countless phone calls, letters, emails, and even time from work and family. Here is where identity theft insurance comes in.
  • Ten Ways to Fight Identity Theft  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes and affects as many as 10% of us. Here are ten simple ways to avoid being a victim.
  • Identity Theft: The New Threat to Your Credit  By : Mike Goldstein
    When we think of thieves, images of burglars creeping into homes and apartments come to mind. However, there are new thieves that can take much more than your money or possessions. If your personal information falls into the hands of an identity thief, your credit and finances can be ruined.
  • Reporting Identity Theft  By : Edmilson Torres
    How to report identity theft
  • 5 Things Banks Don't Tell You About ID Theft  By : Marc Anderson
    How well would your bank's ID Theft protection really help you? Statistically, financial institutions provide ID Theft protection that only helps 28% of the time. And then it only helps with that account. There are five areas of ID Theft that you need to be aware of.
  • Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself  By : Richie Chapin
    This year an estimated 10 million people will be victims of identity theft in the United States. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America costing consumers and businesses tens of millions of dollars a year. Though there is no way to totally prevent yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft you can lower your risks of becoming a victim by taking the right precautions and understanding how identity theft occurs.
  • How To Keep Your Personal Information Safe From Identity Thieves  By : Gregg Hall
    One of the biggest security issues these days is that of identity theft, people can get your vital information like your social security number, birth date, credit card number and other critical material from your home via your computer at home, your trash or even your mailbox.
  • Motley Rice Investigates Crash of Comair Flight 5191  By : Legal News
    Motley Rice LLC, one of the nation's largest plaintiffs' litigation firms, is currently investigating the tragic crash of Comair Flight 5191, which crashed while en route from Lexington, Kentucky, to Atlanta, Georgia. The plane crashed shortly after takeoff at Lexington's Blue Grass Airport. According to National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports, the flight crew inadvertently selected the wrong runway for takeoff.
  • Preventing Identity Theft - 5 Things You Can Do  By : Joseph Serpico
    Identity theft seems to be pervasive in our society, but there are a number of things you can do to make it unlikely that you'll be victimized. Read the full article to learn 5 easy but effective steps you can take to minimize the possibility that your personal information will be compromised.
  • Avoid Becoming A Victim Of Identity Theft By Staying Aware Of What's Going On  By : Tim Gorman
    Identity theft - they're words you often hear, but do you really understand just what's involved? How much danger and distress identity theft can cause you? It's very easy to think that identity theft is one of those things that will only happen to someone else, not to you. Knowing very little about it doesn't automatically mean it won't happen to you.
  • Practising Law Institute Creates Inaugural ``Managing Complex Litigation'' Conference  By : Legal News
    Reflecting the increase in complex litigation, which often involves multiple jurisdictions and overlapping civil and regulatory investigations, Practising Law Institute (PLI) will host its first annual "Managing Complex Litigation: Legal Strategies and Best Practices in 'High-Stakes' Cases" conference. The program will be chaired by Richard W. Clary, Head of Litigation at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, and will take place on November 16, 2006 at the PLI New York Center.
  • Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft  By : Jason Deines
    You've probably seen the statistics on identity theft that say, "500,000 - 700,000 Americans fall victim to identity theft each year." Protecting one's self against identity theft has become a very popular topic. Protecting yourself from falling victim to identity theft does not take much more than common sense and paying attention to what you are doing. There is no sure fire way to completely protect yourself but there are a number of things you can do to reduce the chances of being a victim of identity theft.
  • Identity Theft in the Workplace  By : Jason Deines
    Many of us don't really consider the workplace as a place where we can fall victim to identity theft. The truth of the matter is many people fall victim to identity theft each year and the thief was someone that they worked with or that worked for the same company.
  • Milberg Weiss Announces Investigation Relating to Dell's 401(k) Retirement Plans  By : Legal News
    The law firm of Milberg Weiss announced today that it is investigating possible illegal conduct relating to 401(k) retirement plans at computer maker Dell Inc. Specifically, Milberg Weiss is investigating whether fiduciaries of the Dell Inc. 401(k) Plan and the Dell Financial Services LP 401(k) Plan may have violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA") in at least two ways.
  • Vaporizing Emails and the Security Industry Regulatory Bodies  By : Lance Winslow
    There is a new email system you can get called VaporStream and if you and the person who emails you both have it, then as soon as you read the email it vanishes into thin air just like the movie; Mission Impossible, with the self destructing tapes or high-tech message system.
  • Federal Trade Commission Gets Taken on Check Scam  By : Lance Winslow
    It is amazing that our federal agencies, which are supposed to protect the American people from fraud, identity theft and other consumer deceptive trade practices cannot even protect themselves. Recently the Federal Trade Commission lost to computers, which had personal information on them in Scottsdale, Arizona.
  • Identity Theft Protection and Identity Theft Prevention  By : Jahanzaib Hassan
    Identity theft is the growing national epidemic. There are literally hundreds of ways you can loose your all important credit ratings through identity theft, as it happens with a hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. There are more numbers of identity theft cases reported than there are robberies filed. Preventing identity theft is a simple matter of playing it safe. Identity theft protection relies on the old adverb better safe than sorry. Preventing identity theft is the key to identity theft protection.
  • Covelight Demonstrates the Power of CTF at the 2006 Executive at American Banker Identity Theft  By : Legal News
    Covelight Systems, the innovator of real-time application-independent, transparent online fraud management solutions, will demonstrate for the first time their newly announced Capture-Transform-Feed (CTF) architecture that provides web channel data at wire speed to backend analytic engines for a variety of enterprise uses.
  • Stop Identity Theft And Get Your Life Back  By : Andy Lawson
    All across America people are fighting a battle they never imagined they would. No, they are not using artillery and tanks. Instead, they are fighting off the prey that try to steal their identity each and every day.
  • Identity Theft Can Happen To Anyone These Days  By : Christain Cullen
    One of the best ways to stop identity thefts is to request a credit report from the big three credit bureaus each year or even every six months.
  • PayPal Announces Settlement Agreements  By : Legal News
    PayPal today announced that it has signed an agreement with 28 United States Attorneys General. In this voluntary agreement, PayPal will, among other things, shorten and streamline its user agreement and communicate more information relating to its protection programs. PayPal has already complied with many of the terms in the agreement.
  • Identity Theft Precautions You Can Take  By : M. Allen
    Some precautions you can take to protect yourself from identity theft.
  • How To Quickly And Easily Insure Yourself Against Identity Theft So You're Not A Credit Victim  By : Tim Gorman
    There seems to be insurance for almost everything these days. One that you might not have heard of is insurance against identity theft. With all of the recent tales of identity theft that you hear, it is not it is not really all that surprising that this is now available. But do you really need it, or is it just a way for the insurance companies to make money?
  • Identity Theft or the Plague of Modern Society  By : Michael Rad
    There is a modern plague affecting millions of Americans each year - identity theft! Personal information is easier to obtain than ever, and many fall victims to ID theft, the best solution often being the use of paper shredders. Learn how to prevent your identity from being stolen and abused.
  • Six Simple Steps to Protect Your Employees' Identities  By : Steven Hastert
    The biggest risk of data breaches and identity theft comes from careless employees or consultants who don't properly secure the emloyee data they are entrusted with. Here are some simple steps that every company should take to help keep their employees safe from identity theft.
  • Identity Theft - How to Spot This Modern Day Crime and Keep Your Identity Safe  By : Kevin Nelson
    With cases of identity theft becoming more and more common, it's more important than ever that people understand this modern day crime and know how to protect themselves. Here's a quick intro into what identity theft is and how to guard against it.
  • How To Be Safe From Identity Theft  By : Lee Dobbins
    Some important steps you can take to safeguard your identity.
  • Identity Theft: What to Do if You Think Your Identity Has Been Stolen  By : R. Barnes
    Over 19,000 people each day fall victim to identity theft according to studies done in 2003. Identity theft victims spend an average of $1,400 out-of-pocket and an average of 600 hours recovering from this crime.
  • It's Not Me! Preventing and Dealing With Identity Theft  By : Joseph Kenny
    It’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the country, and most victims are unaware they've become a target until long after the crime is committed. We're talking about identity theft. In today's world, information travels faster than ever, and that includes your personal information.
  • Identity Theft: Thieves no Longer Seek to Steal Your Possessions, They Seek to Steal YOU  By : David Carter
    Clever thieves no longer seek to steal your possessions, they seek to make off with You. And if they can achieve that, it could take you years to untangle the mess. You don't want that to happen, you really don't, so be aware of the problem, and take measures to counteract it.
  • Identity Theft Protection - Not Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft Can Cost You a Fortune  By : Kevin Nelson
    Identity theft is becoming more and more common and it is more important than ever that people protect themselves against this growing crime. Here are some simple steps you can take to help protect yourself against possible identity theft.
  • Protecting Against Identity Theft  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Identity theft is a horrible problem. Those whose identities are stolen must go through so much legwork just to get their lives back on track. The worst part about identity theft is the fact that so many people believe that it could never happen to them. In all honesty, they could be no further from the truth.
  • Fast Action Your Key to Minimizing Damage of Identity Theft  By : Jonathan Ginsberg
    Identity thieves take advantage of time delays in credit processing systems to misuse your personal information. The faster you move to cut off unfettered access to your credit profile the less damage you will suffer.
  • Investigative Services Agencies, Inc. Announces First Training Classes For New Investigators Begin  By : Legal News
    Investigative Services Agencies, Inc. (Pink Sheets:IVAY) announced today that its first training classes in conjunction with new personnel for its investigative background contract will begin this week.
  • Gym Security Considerations and Identity Theft  By : Henry Bagdasarian
    Protect your personal items when you visit your health club and consider these gym security tips. Identity theft can occur as a result of stolen personal items and information at the gym.
  • Identity Theft Awareness - Getting to Know This Crime  By : Henry Bagdasarian
    Identity awareness and prevention start with the knowledge that it this crime can occur to anyone. A conscious change in behavior and thought process is required to prevent and deal with identity theft.
  • Do You Know the Tricks of the Trade? Identities are All the Thieves Want! Is Yours Safe?  By : R Ross
    Think about this for a moment; a very low-tech method use by thieves to commit identity theft is stealing mail. Thieves have been stealing mail out of unsecured mail boxes for years; but it has only been in the recent years that thieves have come to realize the profit to be gained from the financial information they can get. How safe is your mail box?

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