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Learn about common ways to commit identity fraud and how to prevent it.
Identity Theft is one of the most serious problems facing Internet users. Identity Theft is exactly as the name states - someone steals your Identity and commits fraud in your name. It can result in untold financial and legal problems that may literally ruin your peace of mind and/or your life. Someone gaining control of your most personal details can reck havoc and result in dire consequences for you and your family.
A Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist explains the FACTS about Identity Theft. What it is and what it isn't and what you can do to protect yourself.
When you are in business it is important that you have an identity of your own. It is the identity of your business that goes a long way in determining the failure or success of your organisation.
The fifth in a series of informational articles entitled, Awareness of Identity Theft, This article covers problems faced by Identity Theft victims and should be read by anyone who has established a good credit rating or wishes to attain a good credit rating and is determined not to surrender it to Identity Theft.
Some months ago, before there was much publicity regarding phishing and identity theft, I  personally became a victim of Identity Theft.
With identity theft being one of the most widespread crimes, it's wise to be ahead of the game and know what prevention steps to take. Here is a small list which, if followed, can keep your identity and good credit protected.
It becomes important for consumers to know the principles of identity fraud prevention, since the concept is tied so closely with identity theft prevention. The two ideas really go hand in hand. So the question becomes: How much personal information can the average person find about him or herself online that can be damaging if it fell into the wrong hands?
Identity thieves take advantage of everyday opportunities to discover your personal information and use it to commit fraud or other crimes. The good news is a victim of identity theft has more options today than ever before.
Identity theft has become one of the most frequently reported crimes. But, maybe you are asking yourself: What is identity theft? I am glad you asked.
The sixth in a series of informational articles entitled, Awareness of Identity Theft, This article covers problems faced by Identity Theft victims and should be read by anyone who has established a good credit rating or wishes to attain a good credit rating and is determined not to surrender it to Identity Theft.
Password protection is important for anyone who works on the Internet. Implementing effective online security, can prevent financial loss and the nightmare of identity theft.
Previously known as multiple personality disorder, dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a condition in which a person has more than one distinct identity or personality state. At least two of these personalities repeatedly assert themselves to control the affected person's behavior. Each personality state has a distinct name, past, identity, and self-image.
Identity theft. We've all heard of it, but do we really understand how serious and prevalent it actually is? Believe it or not, identity theft is the fastest-growing crime in the US, according to the National Crime Prevention Council. The statistics tell the story, and the story is a frightening one - but what can you do to protect yourself from this growing crime? The following are 20 of the best methods to combat identity theft...
While nothing is ever foolproof you can learn how to protect yourself from identity theft. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America today with victims reporting new cases to authorities at an alarming rate.


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