Identity Theft and Privacy
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Several popular websites with info & help
- Federal Trade Commission - Identity Theft
- The U.S. government's central website for information about identity theft.
- Privacy Rights Clearinghouse - Identity Theft Resources
- Articles and related links on what to do if you are a victim of identity theft.
- Truston
- ID theft prevention & recovery
- Better Business Bureau - Stopping Identity Theft: Protecting Your Privacy
- Articles for consumers and businesses.
- U.S. Department of Justice: Identity Theft and Identity Fraud
- Features programs, prevention, and remedial steps after the crime.
- FDIC Consumer News: When a Criminal's Cover Is Your Identity
- Tips for prevention and for victims.
- Identity Theft Resource Center
- Features detailed guides for victims, current laws, media resources, and reference library.
- U.S. Postal Inspection Services: Identity Theft
- Features tips and brochures for prevention and for victims of the crime.
- California Office of Privacy Protection: Identity Theft
- Includes printable prevention tips, victim check list, and identity theft affidavit.
- Social Security Administration: Identity Theft
- Publication with tips and contact.
Help for Victims of 12 Daily Pro Scam
Here's what you can do to recover from this auto-surf fraud
* Call your credit card company, ask for customer service and request a "charge back." There is a chance you might get some money back.
* Contact Thomas F. Lennon, Inc., the Receiver. Questions should be sent by e-mail to tfl@tlennonfor12dailypro.com or by fax to (619) 465-9288. You may also record your message at (619) 464-6691. Visit the special website at tlennonfor12dailypro.com
* File a complaint with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center
More information:
12Daily Pro and Lifeclicks (the company behind it, run by Charis Johnson) were placed under the control of Thomas F. Lennon, a United States District Court appointed Receiver, at the request of the Securities and Exchange Commission, on March 1 2006.
by tfragala
CEO/Founder of Truston. Started first ID theft blog ScamSafe in 2004. Volunteer with ID Theft Resource Center, a non-profit.
