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01
Apr

Is An Identity Theft Prevention Service For You

Identity theft has certainly taken consumers by storm recently. You’ve seen commercials all over the web and on tv, right? They all make claims to protect your identity.

But the big question is - how necessary is Identity Theft protection service? Do you really need to pay a few dollars a month to have professionals protect your identity? Well, that all depends on how much time you have and to what extent you will go to in order to clean up any mess left behind should a criminal decide that it’s your turn to become a victim.

01
Apr

Teens And Identity Theft

Teen identity theft becomes a growing problem! Although many adults have been victims of identity theft and many more are concerned about this kind of crime, this new wave of identity theft focuses on teenagers and even preteens.

In fact, one study reports that the age group most affected with teen identity theft is between 10 and 16. And this presents a difficult challenge for young people. Because sadly, young victims like teens often do not know how to protect themselves. And before they can even get a good start in life, they already have a big problem on their hands.

27
Mar

Financial Identity Theft - Protecting And Keeping Your Finances

Financial identity theft can be very serious. It is also becoming more and more prevalent these days. In this article, we will discuss how financial identity theft occurs and what you can do to protect yourself.

In many cases, financial identity theft begins with the theft of one’s social security number. With your social security number and a few other pieces of information about you, the thief can set up an entire second credit line. They can apply for credit cards and even get a mortgage. It is so important that you keep this information private. Do not give your social security number out over the phone. Only provide it to entities that truly have a right and a legitimate reason to know, such as your tax professional or your bank.

27
Mar

Identity Theft - When Will It Happen To You?

Reality is beginning to set in with the general public. Widely publicized recent breaches of personal information like the theft of 2.3 million Fidelity National customer records and the loss of 45.7 million credit and debit card numbers at TJ Maxx have brought growing public attention to the true vulnerability of personal information. These alarming numbers suggest that it’s no longer a question of if your personal information will be leaked but when.

08
Mar

Social Security Number Theft

While no doubt you have heard of different types of identity theft, you may not have heard a great deal about social security number theft. Most of the time when you think of identity theft you think of someone stealing your credit card number or other financial information. Although this can be dangerous and cause a myriad of problems, social security number theft is even worse.

What is Social Security Number Theft?

06
Mar

Home Security And Information Security

There is a relationship between information security and home security. A thief or unscrupulous visitor in your home could easily walk away with all types of information that could be very useful in this age of computers everywhere and the Internet. So here are some precautions to take to help yourself, your family, friends and loved ones, stay safe.

1) There are a few steps to take to help protect the information you have stored on your home computer. Begin by making sure you are the only person who has access to your log in information. Then ask a professional to help you install a good security system or install one for you. There are several different types of programs and software on the market, so check around, do a little research and see what fit into your budget.

09
Feb

The Most Common Ways Your Identity Can Be Stolen

Identity theft is a growing concern for Americans today. Thieves are able to hack, steal and obtain your personal information in ways you can’t even imagine. Once this information is compromised, your financial life and your good credit can be ruined for years. It takes a lot longer to get it fixed than it did for the thief to ruin it. Most of the time, the thief is never caught and he is free to move on to the next victim. This article will give you some useful information on how these thieves can obtain your identity so that you can protect yourself.

01
Feb

Success Tips To Help You Avoid Identity Theft

Identity theft is no fun. Sometimes a few simple action steps can go a long ways towards successfully helping you avoid making errors or slip ups that could result in identity theft. Start by making positive adjustments in your life and place of business so that you can avoid identity theft in your life…

28
Jan

Watch Out For Synthetic Identity Theft

If you go to apply for a loan or credit card, you may be asked a lot of security questions. And it may not be because someone stole your identity and is using it to buy things. It may be because they are using it for another identity, either real or fictitious, and buying things or stealing with it.

For example, you may work for years for a company. And meanwhile, social security is being reported to your social security number. However, if the number shows up under someone else’s name and not yours, you may have a difficult time trying to collect what you’ve worked so long and hard to build up for yours self when it comes to retirement years.

27
Jan

What You Need To Know - 5 Types Of Identity Theft

Many people do not realize that there are different types of identity theft. There are indeed several ways in which the identity thief can take advantage of your personal information, while leaving you to deal with the repercussions. Here’s what you need to know about the 5 types of identity theft.

The type of identity theft you are probably most familiar with is Financial Identity Theft. It is when the thief uses your information to set up financial accounts in your name without your permission or knowledge. The thief may obtain credit cards, loans, merchandise, homes, vehicles, vacations and more, all in your name. Financial identity theft can definitely cost you thousands of dollars in debt, not to mention the painstaking process of clearing your name and credit.

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