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  • Your Money and Your Life - Gone in Sixty Seconds Flat!  By : Etienne Gibbs
    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.
  • 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?
  • Why You Need To Report Identity Theft Immediately  By : Jon Arnold
    If you discover that you are a victim of identity theft, there are certain steps that you must take as quickly as possible to minimize the damage done. Find out what you need to do, and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.
  • Why You Are Not Protected From Identity Theft  By : Jon Arnold
    The vast majority of people are not doing the very fundamental and elementary things necessary to protect themselves from becoming a victim of identity theft. ID theft is one of the fastest growing crimes around today, and just taking a few common sense precautions can prevent you from becoming yet another statistic.
  • 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.
  • What You Can Do To Prevent Identity Theft  By : Jon Arnold
    The small steps you need to take to make yourself a less likely target for identity theft are a no-brainer tradeoff to the amount of personal time it will take you to straighten out the mess that will be present if you are a victim. Follow these steps starting today and don't make yourself an easy target.
  • What To Do If You Are A Victim Of Identity Theft  By : Jon Arnold
    If you find that you are a victim of identity theft, there are many things you need to do right away to provide authorities with the best chances of catching the thief. But your failure to perform these tasks could leave you responsible for thousands of dollars.
  • What is Identity Theft?  By : Enid Edginton
    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.
  • What is Identity Theft  By : Stuart Langridge
    The numbers of victims are rising sharply and the annual losses are mounting fast. In short, identity theft is sweeping the English speaking world and ruining the lives of many innocent people. Meanwhile, identity theft fraudsters are mostly getting away with their crimes and earning very large sums for their efforts.
  • We Can All be Victims of Identity Theft  By : Eric Hartwell
    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.
  • We are Naked to the World  By : Daniel Sitter
    Learn, that despite our best efforts to protect our privacy, to cover our "nakedness," there is virtually very little that can be effectively done to stop or even slow this practice. This is perfectly legal and most companies have no malicious intent. This information is collected for marketing purposes. Where this practice becomes dangerous is when our precious and private information falls into criminal hands.
  • Ways to Prevent ID Theft  By : Andy Lawson
    You can be sure about the safety of your home, by locking up all important documents and valuables. But how would you safeguard your personal identity? What if you knew that the bank documents you threw into the trashcan are being used against you?
  • Voice Recognition for Avoiding Credit Card Fraud!  By : Sarah Dinkins
    In order to protect customers from identity theft and credit card fraud, a voice recognition system has been added to some credit cards that will only authenticate purchases when a verbal password is uttered by the credit card holder. This prevents unscrupulous people from stealing credit card details and making online purchases with 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
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Types of Identity Theft  By : Enid Edginton
    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.
  • Troy School District Offers LifeLock Identity Theft Prevention Service  By : Legal News
    LifeLock CEO Todd Davis announced this afternoon that the nation’s leader in identity theft prevention has been selected by the Troy School District in Michigan to protect 4,400 former Athens High School students from the problems that could arise from a missing hard drive.
  • Top 5 Identity Theft Protection Tips  By : Katrina Taylor
    Are you worried about identity theft protection? In the last decade, identity theft has become a rampant crime. Millions of people have been affected by it and the estimated worldwide damage caused by it is a staggering $221 billion.
  • Tips You Can Use If Your Credit Card is Lost or Stolen  By : Tim Gorman
    Nowadays, it has become common for wallets or purses to be stolen or lost. Important items such as identification cards, ATM cards and credit cards are kept in wallets and purses. So what would you do if you do lose your wallet or purse, and all your credit cards are there? The good news is that all reputable credit card companies have procedures and policies in place to help you when you do find yourself in such a situation.
  • Tips To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft  By : Enid Edginton
    Identity theft is a rapidly growing problem all over the world and if you happen to be a victim, it can take ages to restore a ruined reputation and credit rating. An incredible 27.3 million Americans have been victimized since 2001. There were 9.9 million people victimized in 2004 alone
  • The Worker Identity Theft Crisis (And How You Will Save The Day)  By : Peter Marshall
    Corporate data breaches have become an epidemic, and new legal and regulatory changes lead to massive corporate liability. There were 50 million records breached, at an average COST to the company of almost $200 per record in 2006. Review key strategies to reduce risk and cost.
  • The Truth About Identity Theft and the Government  By : Lance Winslow
    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.
  • The Perfect Christmas Gift…For Identity Thieves  By : Daryl Campbell
    We depend on it everyday especially during this time of year. Since it is such a normal part of life its easy to take it for granted. Identity thieves don't.
  • The Damaging Effects of Identity Theft  By : Karen Howard
    Theft is the act of taking something that does not belong to you and is against the law. Theft can include stealing money for someone, shoplifting from a store, taking something for someone that does not belong to you, etc. Unfortunately, theft is prevalent in our current society.Identity theft can cause major financial and emotional damages. Start protecting yourself now
  • The Best Identity Theft Solution  By : Gerri Stone
    Due to the current increase in identity theft, solutions and prevention tips are becoming a necessity for everyone. Many victims of identity theft are unaware that they have been targeted until months after the original crime.The best identity theft solution is to protect yourself, and acquire the information you need to keep yourself from becoming a victim
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Super Identity Theft Protection Plan of Action  By : Tom Turner
    Identity theft can strike anyone at any moment, day or night. It takes less than 4 seconds for your life to change in an identity theft scam. Proper identity theft protection
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • State Employees’ Credit Union Helping Over 135,000 Members Protect Their Identity  By : Legal News
    State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) has surpassed the 135,000 mark with it Member Identification (ID) Card Program, “It’s A Me Thing.” SECU completed ID equipment implementation in all of its 202 branch locations in August 2006.
  • SSN Search - How to Trace or Search for People by SSN  By : Jayson Keith
    Let's examine a couple scenarios. Suppose you want to hire a nanny to care for your precious children. With each applicant's Social Security Number, you can learn plenty of information about them to ensure they have clean criminal and driving records. Many employers commonly use Social Security numbers to check the criminal, driving and credit records of their applicants. Speaking of credit, the SSN can help you check someone's rating, which is often necessary if you're selling, leasing or renting a property or vehicle.
  • Some Precautions - Identity Thieves Combine Offline And Online Options  By : Etienne Gibbs
    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.
  • Software To Protect Your Identity  By : Eric Hartwell
    Have you ever thought of using software to protect your identity and to prevent identity theft? Well a new product specifically for this service has been released. The product has been released to help individuals both at work in medium-sized businesses and at home to prevent identity theft.
  • Social Security Number Search - How to Find People by Social Security Numbers  By : Kirk Randolph
    With identity theft at an all time high, many people and businesses are constantly looking for ways to conduct social security number searches online. There are a number of reasons for needing to search social security numbers. Maybe you need to verify a social security number given to you by a potential employee or renter to verify its authenticity. Maybe you are compiling genealogy data for your family history and you have a social security number but you do not know what family member it belongs to.
  • Smart Ways to Recycle Documents  By : Andy Lawson
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Seven Simple Identity Theft Protection Tips  By : Gerri Stone
    The latest statistics on identity theft reveal the largest majority of victims are aware of the crime within 30 days, however, over 25% don't discover it for six to twenty four months. It is up to all of us to become aware and use identity protection tips to prevent the spread of this crime.
  • Reporting Identity Theft to Credit Bureaus  By : Kristy Annely
    Identity theft occurs when somebody makes use of your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. There are steps you can adopt to minimize the risk of falling victim to fraud.
  • Reporting Identity Theft  By : Edmilson Torres
    How to report identity theft
  • Repair Your Identity Theft Problems  By : Eric Hartwell
    It is surprising how few people actually do anything about identity theft once they have found themselves to be a victim. Much less that 20% contact their credit agencies to report the crime. Sadly, many victims do not even know where to start the process of recovery.
  • Recovering As An Identity Theft Victim  By : Tom Turner
    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
  • Rampant Identity Theft in Ohio May Spread to Voter Records  By : Legal News
    According to new research by Identity Theft 911, the upcoming election in Ohio has emerged as a test case for identity theft as a political issue, and may well serve as a proving ground for how well local governments can safeguard sensitive personal information in the new world of electronic voting.
  • Public Record - All You Need To Know About Public Record  By : Jim Olivero
    The fastest, if not the most effective way, to access public records is through online. As obvious as this may sound there are still many people who do not fully understand what the term public record entails.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Protect Yourself From Online Identity Theft  By : Gary Gresham
    Do you know how to protect yourself from online identity theft? Here is a quick and simple solution that could save you a lot of headaches.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Protect Your Identity Right Now: Easy Steps To Start  By : Eric Hartwell
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Prevention Of Credit Card Identity Theft  By : Sky Joe
    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.
  • 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.
  • Preventing Identity Theft From Ruining Your Life  By : Jeff Lakie
    Identity theft is a worldwide problem that continues to widen its scope every passing month. Billions of dollars are lost every year to criminals who obtain and reuse confidential consumer information to their advantage and to your peril. You can prevent identity theft by following several simple tips as suggested by law enforcement and consumer rights experts. Read on and I'll inform you of the ways that you can lessen your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft.
  • 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.
  • Preventing Commercial Identity Theft  By : Sky Joe
    Commercial Identity Theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the country and the Internet certainly make it easier. You might not be able to prevent identity theft, but you can take steps to make yourself less vulnerable. It is clear that prevention is currently the only viable approach to resolving the problem of stolen identities being used online because post loss enforcement and property recovery is difficult due to the limited number of trained Internet fraud investigators.
  • Prevent Identity Theft - Top Tips  By : Terri Bennett
    Advice on how to prevent identity theft, what identity theft is, information on its present state, and ways in which to destroy information in helpful tips. Warnings on how the crime is on the increase
  • 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.
  • Phishing Scams: Keep Your Identity Safe From Theft  By : Dave Tipper
    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?
  • Phishing and Identity Scams - Savings Account, Personal Checking and Credit Card Crooks  By : Georg E
    Phishing and email scams are targeting most people in the online world. Most are vulnerable to identity theft and here are a few ideas to make sure it doesn't happen to you.
  • Phishing - Who's Trying To Rob You Blind!  By : Beth Gabriel
    Protect Yourself Against Internet Thieves! You might receive an innocent looking email from your financial institutional or another trusted company that you recognize and do business with. This email will warn you of some serious problem that needs your immediate attention and strongly encourages you to click a link in the email to correct the problem. STOP! Do not click any link in an email that warns of dire consequences no matter how ‘real’ the email looks. Read more to see how you can protect yourself.
  • 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.
  • Passport Identity Theft  By : Henry Bagdasarian
    People lose, sell or give away their passports for various reasons. Don't lose control of your identity and know what to do, especially, if you lose or someone steals your passport.
  • Online Identity Theft Is Rife  By : Eric Hartwell
    It is possible to be a victim of identity theft both online and off. However, online identity theft is the most prevalent and the form that is expanding the most. Why? Because the criminals can remain hidden and there are thousand upon thousands of willing victims.
  • Oaklohoma Leading The Way in Identity Theft?  By : Eric Hartwell
    In Oklahoma, identity theft is the most common complaint by consumers. This has been the case for the last seven years. However, the cases of identity theft have dropped despite this statistic. And Oklahoma is now the 23rd most popular state for identity theft compared to its previous position of 18th.
  • Nun a Victim of Identity Theft  By : Eric Hartwell
    In the US, investigators in cases of identity theft are expected to be making arrests soon (January 2007). An organised gang of criminals have been involved in a lucrative and elaborate scam which has made them a considerable sum of money. These people, part of an identity theft scam ring, were found to be targeting a nun and, unfortunately, nearly led to the nun losing her home in Dorchester.
  • New Year's Resolution - Be Destructive!  By : Greg Whitehead
    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.
  • 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!
  • New Dimensions FCU Announces Alliance with Identity Theft 911  By : Legal News
    New Dimensions Federal Credit Union announced today that it will be partnering with Arizona-based Identity Theft 911, to provide members with identity theft education and resolution services. These services, which will be offered at no additional cost, will assist New Dimensions’ members through the complicated and time-consuming process of identity resolution.
  • National 1st Credit Union Offers Identity Theft Resolution Services and Proactive Education  By : Legal News
    National 1st Credit Union announced today that they have partnered with Identity Theft 911™ to offer their members identity resolution services, should they fall victim to identity theft. National 1st will provide members with highly experienced identity theft resolution experts, along with proactive resources and ongoing education, all at no cost.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • LLCs As Business Entity Choices in California  By : Rich Chappo
    If you are thinking of starting a business in California, it makes sense to protect yourself with a business entity. With over 100,000 lawyers in the state, it may be the smartest move you ever make.
  • Lessons for Consumers After the TJX Data Breach  By : Andrew Marx
    While incidences of data theft from companies are out of the hands of individual consumers, there are still preventative steps you can take to minimize your risk when your personal financial information is stolen.
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Increase in Identity Theft Reports  By : Eric Hartwell
    McAfee reports a dramatic increase in computer security breaches leading to the loss, or potential loss, of sensitive personal data. Research suggests that the numbers of key loggers, for example, has increased two and a half times in just over two years.
  • 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: 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.
  • 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: They Can Even Steal Your Tax Returns  By : Eric Hartwell
    With the increased growth of identity theft throughout the world, including the U. S., it pays to be vigilant. Over 56 billion dollars was stolen via identity theft and other identity crimes in 2005 and this figure is set to rise despite the increase in resources being thrown at the criminality.
  • 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.
  • 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: 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Identity Theft: Five Tips To Help You Beat On-Line Fraudsters  By : Dave Tipper
    In the past ten years, identity theft has grown from being virtually unheard of to something that is on everyone's lips. It has already affected millions of people and it is estimated that its worldwide cost in 2005 was over $221 billion. Following these simple steps will help to prevent you becoming a victim.
  • Identity Theft: Could You Be Next  By : Tom Turner
    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-
  • Identity Theft: Be Careful With Your Personal Data  By : Eric Hartwell
    Be careful what you share with others. Even seemingly innocent things can make you a victim of identity theft. Remember what is important to you and to a thief.
  • Identity Theft: 9 Tips Which May Help  By : Eric Hartwell
    With the increase in identity theft, we are all at risk. Here are 9 quick tips that can help.

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