Friday, July 30, 2010

Steps to Protect yourself From Identity Theft

July 29, 2010 by  
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The crime of identity theft increases daily and therefore so do the chances that you will become a victim of it at some point if you do not take precautions to protect your personal information. Identity theft, as much as being a crime being committed regularly, is a royal pain in the backside to [...]

Identity Theft- How To Protect Yourself Online

July 27, 2010 by  
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Identity theft has to be one of the fastest growing forms of fraud these days. Our rapid adoption of an online lifestyle has opened the way to a huge number of means by which criminals can access your information and exploit it. How then can you protect yourself and still do all the things you [...]

Identity Theft Shield Yourself

July 25, 2010 by  
Filed under identity theft insurance

Setting the Record Straight Might Not Be All That Easy – or Quick!
Setting the record straight is the tip of a nightmarish iceberg that can take months – even years to accomplish – often with undue pain and suffering for the victim. In serious cases victims spend an average of 600 hours and $1,400 in [...]

Protect yourself Against Identity Theft

July 25, 2010 by  
Filed under identity theft

It seems like you can hardly watch the TV news or read the daily newspaper anymore without seeing a report of identity theft or seeing the topic of identity theft coming up as a very hot topic. Although identity theft is not a well-known type of crime, it is one of the fastest growing [...]

Protect Yourself From Identity Theft Online

July 24, 2010 by  
Filed under identity theft

When identity theft online happens, it can be several months before you are aware that anything has happened. This makes it much more dangerous than other types of theft. If someone steals your wallet, or your car, you notice it immediately, and can start to take steps to protect yourself. When someone plants a cookie [...]

How to Protect yourself From Identity Theft – Costly Identity Theft Mistakes

May 20, 2010 by  
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Identity theft is one of the worse experiences one can go through. It is dehumanizing, demoralizing and causes extreme financial damage. Irrespective of our jobs, financial status and our background, we become vulnerable when identity theft occurs. Unfortunately, this crime has become a common problem all over the world and thus it is very important [...]

Identity Theft Protection – Prevent yourself from Identity Theft

April 14, 2010 by  
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www.identitytheftprotection.org – Identity theft happens when someone steals someone’s identity and use them for their own personal financial gain. They gain access to your personal information, such as your name, social security number or even email address. Learn more about Identity Theft Protection, visit www.identitytheftprotection.org.

How to Protect Yourself While Internet Banking

April 13, 2010 by  
Filed under identity theft techniques

There is no doubt about the fact that identity theft is on the increase. More and more people are losing their identities and money each year due to the efforts of a select few individuals who know how to use the Internet to their advantage. Does that mean; however, that you shouldn’t use online banking [...]

Protect Yourself From Identity Theft: How To Make A Free Locked Website

April 6, 2010 by  
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Everyone seems to have benefited from online shopping and e-commerce, including crooks. In fact, the risks of identity theft and cyber attacks are now so high that many people chose not to risk buying from even big web companies. Thankfully, many websites have taken preventive measures by locking their website and adding security procedures and [...]

Protect Yourself From Identity Theft With a Credit Freeze

March 17, 2010 by  
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A proactive way to prevent identity theft is to freeze your credit file with the three credit reporting bureaus, Equifax, transunion and Experian. Freezing your credit file means no one can open a new account. It does not close your exisitng lines of credit, but it means that no one can open a new credit [...]

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