Identity Theft

May 16, 2007 on 6:46 am | In Main |

Compare Identity Theft Worksheets
By: Wade Robins, Tue May 15th, 2007
There are a number of worksheets on the internet to help people follow the correct procedures for an identity theft case. In this article we are going to look at a number of these identity theft worksheets so that you can consider which one to use if you are involved in an identity theft case.

Identity Theft in you mail box?
Tips to stop Junk Mail and Credit Card Offers.
By: Ron Butterfield, Tue May 15th, 2007
Contrary to popular belief, Identity Theft doesn’t always necessarily start with email “phising”, keystroke loggers or unsecured online purchaes. It may start in the last place you thought to look: right at home in your mailbox.

Top 5 Facts On Credit Card Identity Theft
By: Mandy Fain, Wed Apr 11th, 2007
What exactly is credit card identity theft, how is it used and how can you prevent it? In this article we will look at ten facts you need to know about credit card identity theft in order to better protect yourself and prevent the loss of substantial amounts of money.

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  1. Everbody Should Be Aware Of The Problems Identity Theft Can Cause
    By: Ann Marier, Mon Mar 26th, 2007
    I can’t say that all men are thick, but I can say that about my husband. No matter what it is that I try to tell him, he has to find out the hard way. Whether it comes down to our car being towed for an unpaid ticket, or perhaps learning that viruses are very easy to get on your computer, for some reason he refuses to listen to me until it happens. One thing that I am very worried about is identity theft, and he has yet to take me seriously. This is something that is even more important than parking tickets or computer viruses. This could ruin us for life.

    Comment by Problems Identity Theft Can Cause — May 16, 2007 #

  2. Identity Theft Statistics Now Show That There Has Been An Increase In Id Theft Online
    By: Ann Marier, Mon Mar 26th, 2007
    Identity theft is one of the most troubling problems of the modern world. Although it is hard to come by good identity theft statistics, one thing is clear. Credit card theft and other forms of theft of identity are on the rise. If this was not troubling enough, consider the fact that you never know when your identity is being stolen. You will only find out days, weeks, or even months later. It is almost impossible to prevent identity theft. At best, all you can do is take steps to make it easier to recover your identity.

    Comment by Increase In Id Theft Online — May 16, 2007 #

  3. Identity Theft Books Are A Useful Guide To Help Prevent Identity Theft
    By: Ann Marier, Thu Mar 22nd, 2007
    There are many different reasons as to why you should get yourself identity theft books, and the most obvious is so that you can learn about identity theft in general and so that you can protect yourself from being an identity theft victim as much as you possibly can. There are so many different identity theft books out there, and you want to make sure that you get as many as you can so that you can be as informed as you possibly can.

    Comment by Identity Theft Books — May 16, 2007 #

  4. What To Do If You Are A Victim Of Identity Theft
    By: Jon Arnold, Tue Jan 30th, 2007
    Have you ever been a victim of identity theft or know someone who has? If so, you realize full well what a royal pain in the backside it is, and the damage that was done to your reputation and your credit report will take years to resolve.

    Comment by What To Do If You Are A Victim Of Identity Theft — May 16, 2007 #

  5. Use Protection: Online Banking Security & Identity Theft Prevention
    By: Brit Hall, Tue Jan 30th, 2007
    In a paperless world, you might think identity theft would run rampant. But it’s really not that bad. With so many banks, credit card companies and stores going totally electronic, they’ve all taken steps to increase online security and help prevent identity theft.

    Comment by Online Banking Security & Identity Theft Prevention — May 16, 2007 #

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