Archive for March 1st, 2010

Many Ways of Stealing Other’s Identity

Monday, March 1st, 2010

You might not notice it or you might be too trusting for it but many people have devised several strategies in order to steal your personal information. The credit industry is such a big world of wealth and opportunities which the bad guys take advantage of. If the consumer does not even have the precautionary ideas to prevent him or her from revealing her identity to others, then identity theft is more likely to happen.

Preventing Consumers to Become Victims of Identity Theft

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Being a victim of identity theft is not an easy challenge. Corrections can be done but it may not seem as easy as the crime was committed. It may tale longer time and more tedious undertaking than any other processes of rectification. This is because the origin is hard to detect much more the perpetrators are difficult to find. It is then right for every consumer to know what could be a risk for identity theft and to do something about it.

What Should Victims of Identity Theft Do?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Victims of identity theft stay quiet because of the fact that the crime cannot be easily solved as it may seem to many people. Victims may not know about who stole their identity especially if the fraudulent act happened online. It is then the duty of every victim to act before perpetrators take advantage of the online perks of accessibility and immediacy.

Identity Theft Over the Internet - Phish Fry

Monday, March 1st, 2010

When you hear about some fairly new identity theft scam like the parking violation scam, other forms of theft like phishing seem almost ancient in comparison. But it still works. How effectively?

Tips to Fix Identity Theft

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Fixing your credit is something people don’t think of when they experience identity theft. Trust me it’s a very important part, especially if you want to make a major purchase in the near future.

Victims of Identity Theft - Shaken to the Core

Monday, March 1st, 2010

For people who have never been victims of identity theft and fraud it may seem like a small inconvenience. Someone uses your personal information to open up a new account. However the people in charge realize a mistake has been made and eventually everything is corrected.

Identity Theft As a Result of Data Breach

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Have you ever been a victim of identity theft as a result of data breach by some office employees? If so, how do you feel towards the situation? Does the action of data breach affect the trust you give to others? Let’s discuss how breach of data happens in transactions.

Mantras Identity Thieves Live By

Monday, March 1st, 2010

If we live by our mottos in life, guided by our values and principles, thieves too do the same. Here is a list of techniques used by identity thieves.

The Growth of Prepaid Spending

Monday, March 1st, 2010

The prevalence of identity theft and transactional fraud has made many Americans question whether or not traditional credit cards are the safest way to spend. While credit is an integral component to our nation’s economy, the current economic state has caused many consumers to seek out alternative means of money management. One of the fastest growing available options is the prepaid debit card.

Identity Theft is a Real Fear

Monday, March 1st, 2010

identity theft, to me has become one of the, if not the biggest financial fears that people deal with today. I worry about paying my bills, paying my mortgage, but honestly, there’s always a brief moment of anxiety when I go online to check my account balance. I know what it should be, but there is always a fear that someone has stolen my numbers, my money, and possibly even my life.