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Identity theft rules worry some businesses (BizJournals)

New identity theft rules, which are slated to go into effect in May, could hit companies like a ton of bricks.

Identity Theft and Your Credit: Protecting Yourself Over the Holiday Season

The holiday shopping season is almost upon us, and with it comes the additional dangers of identity theft and credit card fraud. Unauthorized charges, opening new accounts, and transferring cash out of existing accounts are just a few of the ways that identity thieves can wreck havoc with your financial well-being. Though the consequences can be severe – a lower credit score, liability for bills and purchases you did not make, and loss of income – there are steps you can take to preserve your cr

When Shopping Online, Protect Your Identity (KSHB-TV Kansas City)

One downside to shopping online is the possibility of becoming a victim of identity theft but there are ways to protect yourself.

Beware Of Scam Emails

Beware Of Scam Emails November 30th, 2008 by Caden Flynn Today, threats of identify theft come in many forms. It is important that you learn how to recognize these fraudulent emails, to protect yourself from identity theft. Personally, I delete all emails sent from people I do not recognize. Most fraudulent emails pretend to come from banks or other institutions that you would ordinarily trust. They use this trust in an attempt to get you to give up your personal information.

The Survey Says… Identity Theft

A recent survey regarding identity theft, fraud and other financial crimes show what institutions are doing . . . now that we have heard from the “experts” let’s hear from our experts at home . . . what are you doing to protect yourself from identity theft? A new survey conducted by risk and compliance specialist Fortent shows that identity theft presents “the greatest emerging threat” to financial institutions. Fortent surveyed anti-money laundering compliance officers in both North America

Identity Theft - Protect Your Good Name By Preventing Identity Theft

Identity Theft - Protect Your Good Name By Preventing Identity Theft 30-Nov-08 If you are careless with your correspondence and just throw it out with the rubbish a criminal may rummage through it and make off with vital documents such as your bank statements or utility bills. Identity Theft - Protect Your Good Name By Preventing Identity Theft Consider renting out some secure space with a safety deposit box company - perhaps your bank offers the service for a small monthly fee. Surely it is

Credit Cards For People With Wrong Credit Scores

by Ada Denis Sometimes life lands you in a situation that makes your credit to suffer. A job loss or sickness can send your credit rating south leaving you with nothing to do about it. Some creditors may let you slide a month or two, but your records will still prove a delinquency. A stolen identity element can also leave you feeling offended and unable to resume a average life with credit. It is during these times you may have to search a little firmer to find companies that wan to deal with p

Identity theft baffles victims (Rochester Eccentric)

Two Rochester Hills residents reported separate incidents of identity theft Nov. 22. In both cases, they had no idea who had perpetrated the fraud or how their personal information had been obtained.

Fraudulent Credit Card Use

Fraudulent Credit Card Use November 29th, 2008 by William Blake Credit card fraud is one of the biggest ways of identity theft. It is also the easiest way to steal from someone else. Almost everyone has a credit card and more than half of those people use them everyday. There are many ways for people to get your name and credit card numbers. Anyone can get and use this information. It only takes one scamming person to get your information and use it for all that it is worth. How People Can

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