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  1. Identity Theft Prevention Tips Unfortunately identity theft has become a huge problem today. There are thousands of unscrupulous people out there desperate to get hold of your personal information. If they do beware! They can use your personal information it in many ways. ...
  2. Identity Theft: It can happen to you! You really cannot tell right away if your identity has been invaded because of the cold and calculating ways these slime balls operate. The thieves usually have a scheme far in advance to prevent the victim from knowing what is really happening, so b...
  3. Identity Theft and the Internet Identity theft is a growing concern for many people. It's become quite easy to steal people's personal information - there are apparently websites where you can buy credit card numbers by the thousands. What is one to do? Check this out: Protecting...
  4. Debit Cards and Identity Thieves I was checking my bank account, as I do everyday, and was surprised to see a $1 charge on my account for Redbox, a video rental company. Since we had not recently rented from them, my immediate thought was Identity Thieves had our information. You s...
  5. Identity Theft Protection And Prevention Program Identity theft prevention and protection are things that most people do not often think about until they are a identity theft victim or a victim of identity fraud. Identity theft is when someone uses your, name, social security number or credit card...
  6. Identity Theft Protection - What You Should Know Just think how you'd feel if you received a credit card bill for a purchase someone else made - someone you've never even heard of. And what if, when you called your credit card customer service department, you learned that there were yet more charge...
  7. What to Do About Identity Theft Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information, like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes. The FTC estimates that as many as 9 million Ame...