Stop Identity Theft Cold by Using LifeLock
Posted on January 5, 2009
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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.
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Get Affordable Stolen Identity Protection From TrustedID
Posted on January 5, 2009
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Because of the rapid growing crime of identity theft, several companies have been created to help you fight back. By essentially locking down your credit bureau report, these identity theft protection companies cause financial institutions to contact you before opening up new accounts in your name. They also monitor many sources to make sure your personal data is not being traded amongst thieves.
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Law to help protect against identity theft (Cnylink)
Posted on January 5, 2009
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Law Establishes the Crime of Unlawful Possession of a “Skimmer” Device: Senator John A. DeFrancisco (R-I-C, Syracuse) said that a bill (S8376A) he cosponsored to help
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Some identity thieves are modern-day grave robbers (Belleville News-Democrat)
Posted on January 5, 2009
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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.
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Some identity thieves are modern-day grave robbers (Belleville News-Democrat)
Talking social media PR disasters with radio 2UE
Posted on January 4, 2009
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I was interviewed by radio station 2UE’s Bill Woods and Deb Knight on their Sunday weekend show. We discussed the potential threats of social networking sites. Identity theft, career and employment impact plus permanent personal reputation damage were a few of the themes looked at. I asserted that the term ‘social media’ was somewhat of a misnomer, as it skated over how these tools can be effectively used for business and commercial purposes. I reminded Bill and Deb how online commentary or up
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‘Space fakers’ spark identity theft concerns (Stuff)
Posted on January 4, 2009
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The growing trend of online “space faking”, where users masquerade as other people, has reignited concerns about the safety and security of social networking sites.
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Passport Identity Theft: Don’t Leave Home Without Knowing This! (PIZZAHEROS)
Posted on January 4, 2009
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Authors including Frederick Forsyth (author of The Jackal) have used passport identity theft as a plot. In The Jackal, an assassin scours the cemetery for the grave of a child who was born around the same time. He then uses that name to apply for a passport.
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Internet Identity Theft: How to Stay Safe
Posted on January 4, 2009
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Identity theft is an issue that we all need to take seriously. Huge numbers of people become a victim to this crime every day, and usually pay a high price for it. This means taking your personal information and using it for illegal purposes. Your personal computer is the most recent setting for identity theft to take place. A smart identity thief will have no problem accessing your personal information. He can use it to ruin your credit rating, which can take many years to fix even if you ar
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Identity Theft Shield: Protection From Identity Theft
Posted on January 4, 2009
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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.
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Identity Theft Shield: Protection From Identity Theft