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Identity Theft
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Some FTC Tips About Identity Theft
While safeguarding your personal information has been a guideline for years, many people are far too lax about it, which is why there are literally millions of reported cases of identity theft each year. Find out the best way to NOT become a victim.
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Identity Theft Crime Becoming Increasingly Complex
Thieves who are engaging in the crime of identity theft are becoming increasingly complex and sophisticated, but you can still fight identity theft by paying attention to what you are doing and being wary of things that just do not seem right.
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LifeLock - How LifeLock Compares To Other Services
Over the last three years a total of 28.3 million individuals have been identity theft victims. That's 1 out of every 8 individuals in the United States. Until now there has never been a product that has backed the protection of your identity with a $1 million guarantee. You've probably heard the commercials. Find out if LifeLock can truly live up to it's guarantee.
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When Protecting Your Business Document Destruction Companies Offer Many Options
These days, there is an urgent need to maintain document secrecy. This is necessary to prevent identity thieves from identifying vital information from discarded documents, canceled checks, old bills and other such discarded data. Identity thieves can use this information to apply for credit cards in the name of your business - and all too often, you will not know about it until the damage has been done.
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Don't Be Spoofed - Secure Your Identity
You should be cautious of the information that you openly share. Telephone communication is often a way for identity thieves to obtain and collect your personal information. Even an e-mail or a survey you receive in the mail is not always safe and secure.
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Understanding Commercial Identity Theft
Businesses are not always free of theft worries.They face the same exposure individuals do but the potential for loss can be even bigger on a commercial scale. The confidence trickster shares common ground with the identity thief. It is simple for a confidence trickster, or anyone for that matter, to say that he works for a particular company and to charge whatever expenses were incurred to the company's account. A person can appear to be credible and know the correct procedures.
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What You Should Do If Your Checks are Lost or Stolen
An identity thief, if given possession of or access to your checkbook and one other form of your identification, is prepared to go on a shopping spree at your expense. It takes very little practice to duplicate a signature and the fact that signatures on the back of credit cards fade easily only makes it easier for the identity thief to pass his signature as your own.
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