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  • "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.
  • 11 Steps To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft  By : Phil Allen
    Nothing will totally prevent you from being an identity theft fraud victim. Criminals can easily commit identity theft because of the careless information-handling processes in the workplace, lenient credit industry practices, and the effortlessness of getting Social Security numbers. However, you can lessen your risk of fraud by following some simple steps.
  • 3 Easy Steps To Report Identity Theft  By : Sky Joe
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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....
  • A Brief Introduction To Identity Theft Crimes  By : Sky Joe
    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.
  • A Stolen Identity: Cautionary Story  By : Eric Hartwell
    My friend had her identity stolen. Not only was this unknown for a considerable time, but it also caused much upset.
  • Access To Private Personal Information, Your Government and Our Allies  By : Lance Winslow
    Many people are concerned with their information remaining private, they are worried about government collecting the information and they are worried about how the information they collect about you might be used against you in the future. In fact just recently many governments of the world have joined to share information about you that has been collected.
  • 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.
  • Are You a Target for Identity Theft? Equal Opportunity Crime Regardless of Your Age, Race, or Gender  By : R Ross
    Just as troubling is a poll just released this passed August by "The Gallup Organization" and a commercial sponsor, which said about two-thirds of consumers who haven’t experienced identity theft say, it will never happen to them. This is alarming because identity theft is an equal opportunity crime. A person does not need to be wealthy to be a target. As a matter of fact it will strike regardless of your age, race or gender. The elderly and children are prime targets.
  • Are You An Identity Theft Victim?  By : David Tanguay
    Have you fell victim to identity theft? If you have your not alone as identity theft is now the number one crime in the U.S. There is an array of different forms of identity theft, but internet identity theft is by far the biggest problem. With hundreds of thousands of credit card transactions going through the internet on a daily basis and hackers becoming increasingly knowledgeable, it is getting to the point where it is risky to shop online.
  • 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.
  • Avoid Identity Theft: Simple Steps That Can Help  By : Eric Hartwell
    Protect yourself from identity theft. There are many ways in which you can secure your personal data both online and off.
  • 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,
  • Basic Steps to Avoid Identity Theft  By : Richard Chapo
    In the modern digital world, identity theft is a serious concern. Avoiding identity theft is all about using your common sense.
  • Be Proactive With Identity Theft Avoidance  By : Peter Williams
    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.
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb, Makers of Plavix, Face Injury Lawsuits Filed by Hersh & Hersh and Miller  By : Legal News
    The first personal injury lawsuit against the makers of Plavix®, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis, has been filed by Hersh & Hersh and Miller & Associates. Among the allegations are misleading the public and hiding the risks of the popular blood thinning drug, Plavix®.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Capital One - Consumer Action Survey on Identity Theft Finds Many Consumers Vulnerable  By : Legal News
    Ninety-three percent of Americans are well aware of the growing crime of identity theft. Yet despite free access to credit reports and numerous educational efforts, a new survey from leading financial services company Capital One (NYSE:COF) and national advocacy group Consumer Action finds that many consumers are still unaware of the financial damage that can result from the crime and the steps to take if they fall victim.
  • Chip Implants To Avoid Identity Frauds?  By : Mary Wise
    Identity theft is causing the financial industry looses for billions of dollars each year. Consumers also suffer this problems and in a more personal manner with serious human and psychological implications
  • 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 - 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,
  • 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.
  • Consider These 15 New Year Identity Theft Resolutions  By : Henry Bagdasarian
    As the New Year approaches and you start to finalize your new list of resolutions, consider including some or all of these identity protection resolutions. The New Year promises to be yet another hot year for identity thieves who have their own resolutions to implement.
  • Coping With ID Theft  By : Martin Sumner
    ID Theft is a crime that can have devastating effects on the victim's financial wellbeing. However, acting fast when you discover your identity has been stolen can minimize the damage, and this article describes the first steps you should take.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Credit Card Identity Theft Can Be Avoided  By : Tom Turner
    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
  • Credit Card Identity Theft: 10 Introductory Tips  By : Thomas Lindstrom
    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.
  • 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".
  • Cyber Stalker and Identity Theft  By : Ed Opperman
    Are you at risk from cyber stalkers, identity thieves? Find out how these criminals find out about you before they find out about you.
  • Cypress to Support DOJ SRAM Market Investigation  By : Legal News
    Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:CY) has been notified that there will be an investigation of the SRAM market by the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Antitrust Division. The company said it would make available employees, documents and all other relevant information to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division to fully support the investigation.
  • Different Types of Documents & Information You Should Shred  By : Andy Lawson
    This day in age document security is becoming alarmingly important. As a business owner or manager it is essential to take the necessary steps to ensure the privacy and safety of your company's employees and their information. Identity theft in America has forced law makers to focus their efforts on thwarting thieves from stealing private information. One such law is the FACTA Disposal rule, which orders business owners to destroy any paper recor
  • Discover How To Prevent Identity Theft  By : Jon Arnold
    Do not make yourself an easy victim for a crime that is become the fastest growing crime of this century. There are some easy things you can to today to avoid become an identity theft victim.
  • 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?
  • Do You Know What Baby Monitors and Identity Theft Have in Common?  By : R Ross
    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.
  • 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.
  • Don't Become An Easy Target For Identity Theft Due To Your Shopping Habits  By : Tim Gorman
    One of the fastest growing problems around at the moment is identity theft. But for all that you hear about it in the news these days, it is not something that you will necessarily have problems with. The trouble is that most people are just to careless with their personal information.
  • E-mail Identity Theft  By : Eric Hartwell
    Ever wondered why people want to steal you email address? The answer is pretty logical. If someone has your email address then they can pretend to be you. If they pretend to be you then they can carry out crime in your name and get you into trouble whilst they make a mint out of their ill-gotten gains.
  • Easy Ways To Avoid Identity Theft  By : Daniel Keen
    Some basic and easy ways to avoid identity theft when conducting every day transactions, travelling or when moving house.
  • Effective Tips For Recovering From Identity Theft  By : Sky Joe
    An identity theft victim is left not only without some of their money, but also without their security. These people are constantly scared it will happen them again. They are afraid to trust banks, the Internet, and people they don't know. Many people have to go into therapy just to begin living again. Once a breech of trust has been committed, it is very difficult to get it back.
  • Effective Ways To Prevent Theft  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Employee theft is one of the worst problems a small business faces. In order to achieve success and make profits, small retail businesses have to stay theft-free. Statistics show that almost two-thirds of loss in a store is caused by theft perpetrated by dishonest employees.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Federal Trade Commission's Failure in Curbing Identity Theft  By : Lance Winslow
    The employees of the Federal Trade Commissions Identity Theft Division need to be fired immediately and be barred from ever working for the Government again. The jobs of Identity Theft should be turned over to the FBI, we do not need to burden the taxpayer with redundancy or pretend that the FTC is helping solve these issues.
  • Fight Identity Theft With Credit Monitoring Services  By : Sarah Dinkins
    There are many counselors suggesting their clients to resort to credit monitoring services in order to fight identity theft
  • Filing A Police Report As An ID Theft Victim - Do You or Don't You?  By : Bruno Pavlicek
    Many victims of ID Theft fail to file a police report. But quite often this can prove to be a mistake. It’s always good to cover yourself with a police report. Then you can always go back to the party of inquiry and inform them that you did what was required of you when you initially recognized the problem. Otherwise, you may have to face some level of skepticism due to your lack of action to begin with.
  • Getting Rid Of Junk Mail  By : Chad Atwoot
    There are several ways to protect yourself from Identity theft. Junk mail is one medium where your identity can be compromised
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Hackers, Government's Eye and Quantum Computing - Forget Privacy  By : Lance Winslow
    Many people are so worried that their private information will be stolen and some criminal might steal their identity. Well, these are credible fears and yet just wait until the future with quantum computing. Now as the future of Quantum Computing takes place 128 bit encryption is pretty much worthless. Soon all information will be available to everyone anyway; for good or evil.
  • Have You Been A Victim or Do You Know Someone Who Has Been A Victim Of Identity Theft?  By : Ray Spencer
    Nearly everyone I talk to day in and day out know someone who has been a victim of identity theft.
  • How Does It Feel To Become An Identity Theft Victim  By : Tom Turner
    Hopefully you will never have to find out what it feels like to be a victim of this caliber. We always think things are never going to happen to us. We read about things every day that happen to other people, not us. An identity theft victim can-
  • How Many Ways Can Your Identity Be Stolen?  By : Eric Hartwell
    Are you aware of all of the different ways in which identify theft can be done? You may be surprised that your personal details and identity can be stolen by criminals easily. Here are some ways in which you might be targeted.
  • 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.
  • How To Be Safe From Identity Theft  By : Lee Dobbins
    Some important steps you can take to safeguard your identity.
  • How To Fix An Identity Theft Crime  By : Jon Arnold
    Even if you take all the precautions and safeguards, you could still find yourself as the victim of identity theft. There are things you need to do right away to get the ball rolling, because it is going to take a long time to get the whole mess straightened out.
  • 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.
  • How To Prevent Identity Theft  By : Enid Edginton
    A stolen identity can easily be obtained from something as simple as a carbon copy from your credit card receipt. Although most stores are phasing these antique mechanical card processors out of existence, there are still quite a few places that use them. They are very common at places like country fairs or exhibitions where there are no available NCR type cash registers (in which case you should bring cash and plan not to use your credit card at these events)
  • 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 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.
  • How to Protect Yourself from the Latest ATM and Credit Card Fraud Tricks that Will Rob You Blind  By : Gary Simpson
    If you own a credit card and use it at an Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) then you really need to know what the crooks are now doing to defraud you and the bank. Here is some information that you simply cannot ignore. Read on to find out how you can detect these frauds and how YOU can protect yourself.
  • 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?
  • How To Repair Your Credit History  By : Enid Edginton
    Repairing credit history after identity theft can take as long as two years and sometimes this issue gets so complex it may even mean having to hire a lawyer. This is because the evidence of identity theft can keep turning up for years after your card is appropriated in the form of false income reported on tax returns and grants or loans that might have been applied for.
  • 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.
  • How to Stop Identity Theft Before It Happens  By : Joseph Ducat
    Identity theft can happen when a criminal obtains your social security number, along with other personal information. The criminal can use this information to forge such documents as a fake driver’s license using your name, and then apply for credit with it. If the credit provider is lax and okays the credit, the criminal will possess a credit card that is in your name. Therefore you need to make sure that your identity does not get stolen and misused. To keep that from happening, make sure you follow this advice.
  • How Your Credit Card Info Can Be Stolen By Identity Thieves  By : Joseph Ducat
    There are a number of situations when you are vulnerable to having your credit card information stolen by credit card thieves. Here are a few of them and how to avoid getting victimized: Buying Gas - Dining at a Restaurant - Paying at the Cashier
  • 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.
  • Identify theft. What is it and how do you protect yourself from it?  By : Aubrey Jones
    Identity theft is one of the most serious risks to your financial well-being. Learn what Identity theft is, how to protect yourself and what to do if you are already a victim. If you want to protect your identity this is a must read.
  • 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  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 - 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 - 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?
  • 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.
  • Identity Theft - Nine Threats & Nine Steps To Protection  By : Warren Franklin
    Identity theft is escalating faster than the worst case of the flu. Learn the nine threats that can steal your identity and nine steps that you can take, right now, to protect your identity and your personal information.
  • Identity Theft - The Time Bomb On Your Desktop  By : Richard Odell
    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.
  • 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!
  • 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...
  • Identity Theft - Who Is The Weakest Link In The Chain  By : Sebanti Ghosh
    'Identity Theft' is a term used for the event when some bad guy steals your sensitive information without your knowledge, misuses it and tries to harm you financially.
  • Identity Theft - You Could Be The Next Victim  By : Raveendran Nambyar
    How easily we get cheated! Identity theft is worse than pick-pocket. The pocket gets picked until you notice it. Take precautions.
  • Identity Theft Affects Millions of People  By : Eric Hartwell
    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.
  • Identity Theft And Fraud Resources  By : Bernard Pragides
    Identity Theft Resources - Survival Tips
  • Identity Theft And How To Protect Against It  By : Michael Russell
    Aside from your body, nothing is as personal as your identity. Identity thieves use your identity to break the law, and avoid being identified. Read here how to protect yourself from this crime.
  • 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.
  • 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....
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • 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.
  • Identity Theft Insurance Is Easy To Get  By : Tom Turner
    If you have a credit card you just might have identity theft insurance built into the terms of your agreement. If you are not sure whether or not you-
  • Identity Theft Insurance: What The World Has Come To  By : Henry Ingram
    This is certainly a sign of the times. Nowadays not only do we have the usual suspects of health, life, pet, travel, and automobile insurance, but now our society finds a need to provide identity theft insurance coverage as well. The numbers speak volumes, as lots of costs are associated with identity theft not to mention the untold stories of ruined lives, and damaged reputations.
  • 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 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 is Now the Number One Crime in the US  By : Lance Winslow
    How bad is identity theft these days? It is huge and it is now the number one crime in the US. Many people are concerned with Identity Theft and one recent Headline read; "Identity Theft; Have they Got You Yet?" Well when I read that, I thought to myself, actually they have. Indeed, Internet Identity Theft, hacking and phishing scams have now topped the amount estimated in illegal drug sales in the United States; Ouch!

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