Skimming - Another Identity Theft Tactic to Be Aware Of

In a version of identity theft known as skimming, crooks have for several years now been placing small machines, or skimmers, in the card slots of ATMs in order to steal credit and debit card numbers from unsuspecting patrons. However, in a new twist, identity thieves are now also installing these machines at gas stations where you can pay at the pump. This practice has already been discovered in at least five states in the U.S. You may think it would be easy to look at a card reader and see t

A LifeLock Review: Protect Yourself From Identity Theft

by Harvey Warmuth These days you really need to understand that there is a good possibility that you might be affected by the crime of identity theft. With incidences of identity theft increasing daily, so does the chance that you might become a victim. You should be taking certain precautions to make sure that your personally identifying information is secure, but there is only so much you can do. By using an identity theft protection solution, you are taken greater steps to ensure your ident

Stop Identity Theft Cold by Using LifeLock

by Harvey Warmuth Becoming a victim of identity theft is something that you should be aware of these days. With the occurrence of identity theft on the rise, each day that passes increases the possibility that you might become a victim of this crime. There are many precautions that you should be taking to make sure your personal information is secure. But there is only so much that you yourself can do, and there comes a time when you may wish to invest in an identity theft protection service.

Some identity thieves are modern-day grave robbers (Belleville News-Democrat)

Although it pales beside the loss of a loved one, today’s complex financial system has created a new headache for grieving relatives to cope with: identity theft.

Identity Theft Shield: Protection From Identity Theft

by Harvey Warmuth Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, affecting one in four households. It is a rampant problem that results in millions of dollars worth of damage each year. Often thought as an individual person’s problem, identity theft actually affects all of us as a whole. Even if you are not a direct victim of identity theft, you still are impacted.

Cape Regional Credit Union warning of ID theft e-mail scam (Southeast Missourian)

The Cape Regional Credit Union is warning members of an e-mail identity theft scam.

FTC out to stop identity theft (Stuttgart Daily Leader)

Last year alone, 8.4 million Americans fell victim to identity theft; thus, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel issued this consumer alert to advise Arkansans of the report and provide them with tips on how to better protect their identities.

A LifeLock Review: Easily Protect Against Identity Theft

Today, you really need to be aware of the possibility that you could become a victim of identity theft. Since identity theft is on the rise, the possibility of you falling victim to identity theft grows as each day passes.

New S.C. law seeks to curtail identity theft (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

S.C. consumers who think they are at risk of identity theft can now place a free security freeze on their credit report. A state law that went into effect Wednesday requires all three major consumer reporting agencies - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion - to allow S.C. residents free of charge to stop potential creditors from viewing their reports. Consumers also can temporarily lift the freeze …

Identity Theft Insurance: Protecting Your Identity is Easy

by Harvey Warmuth Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, affecting one in four households. It is a rampant problem that results in millions of dollars worth of damage each year. Often thought as an individual person’s problem, identity theft actually affects all of us as a whole. Even if you are not a direct victim of identity theft, you still are impacted. Identity theft is a consumer fraud crime and occurs when someone steals all, or a portion of someone’s identity f

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