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Identity Theft - Keeping Safe Offline

Monday, April 5th, 2010

identity theft used to be the subject of Hollywood and not something the average person had to worry about. The internet lifestyle that we have all embraced has changed that forever and now anyone, anywhere is at risk. A lot of focus is given to how to protect yourself online and that is to be encouraged but at the same time offline methods of fraud remain a considerable threat.

Reporting Identity Theft - The Steps Involved

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Many individuals suffer from identity theft on an annual basis. Experiencing this form of personal violation is often confusing and traumatic. Gathering an understanding of what has occurred, and how you are to deal with it can be quite challenging. In this article, you will learn the steps involved in reporting identity theft.

Protecting Your Identity and Account Details

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

With internet banking facilities now as familiar to some current account holders as those available on high street cash machines, it seems as if the web continues to change the way we live our daily lives. If you aren’t one of these people, there are all manner of things secure online banking offers that you may be missing out on. Perhaps the most obvious of these is having being fast, convenient access to your account 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Shred to Protect Your Privacy

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

identity theft is a common problem that is definitely on the rise. There are numerous ways for criminals to acquire your personal information, but the “paper trail” that most of us leave as we travel through life is often one of the easiest methods to exploit. Most of us don’t realize all of the problems we create for ourselves when we don’t cover up all of our transactions and important information as we go through our daily lives.

Child Identity Theft

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

The face of identity theft can vary widely. It’s not reserved for adults and even children can find themselves victims of a stolen identity. Often times, this crime remains unknown for an extended amount of time due to the fact that minors do not routinely check their history. Although the damage is easily done, it can take much more time and patience to correct the credit history of a child and prove their innocence to creditors.

Stop E-Mail Identity Theft

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Have you ever had your identity stolen from a piece of paper or off the internet? If you have or have not read on.

No Identity! A Solution to Identity Theft

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

The best way to avoid identity theft is not to have an identity or assume someone else’s identity. In the first case, there is nothing to steal and in the other case it is not yours to begin with. This could be a solution for an individual, but what about a business?

Is Your Trash Can a Treasure Chest For Identity Thieves?

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Trash cans have long been a source of fertile material for identity thieves. Decades ago, banks and other experts advised people to exercise caution when disposing of sensitive material.

What Can You Do to Protect Your Identity?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

identity theft is a lucrative income avenue for criminals and it can put you through lots of heartache. How can you avoid it?

Do Not Be a Victim of Phone Phishing

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Some recent phone calls to the office where I work have been obvious phishing schemes. I am writing this article to warn others.