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... Do you have an outside unlocked mailbox? Why? This is the first stop for an ID thief. Your mailbox allows easy access to your bank statements, credit card numbers, mortgage statements, 401k account information. ...
2. Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
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... all credit card receipts and bank statements. Have your name removed from pre-approved credit mailing lists./li> Remove your name from telemarketing lists. (Get on the no-call lists.)  ...
3. Why You Need To Protect Yourself
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Why You Need To Protect Yourself The effects of identity theft are long reaching. Many people have difficulty proving their innocence. You may have to contend with delinquent bills or bankruptcies ...
4. Dangers of Identity Theft
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... going to be the sweetest of all." Times have changed in the 40 years since Abagnale's heyday. Identity theft, broadly defined as everything from purloining a credit card number to misusing bank or other ...
5. Large Scale Corporate Identity Loss
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... of 2005, Bank of America lost computer tapes containing information on customers in the government’s SmartPay charge card program. The number of identities affected is estimated at 1.2 million. In June, ...
6. Credit Card Fraud
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... Sometimes you will see these as emails from a recognizable company name with a slight twist, like using “Citybank” instead of “Citibank”. Many thieves simply dig through dumpsters looking for pre-approved ...
7. Social Security Fraud
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... was abusive and potentially damaging. A loan manager called a client’s home because her account was delinquent. He revealed the woman’s personal information including banking information to a friend ...
8. Common Identity Theft Scams
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... Social Security number (SSN). These are appallingly easy to steal, and once a thief has yours he can open bank accounts in your name, get credit in your name, and access all sorts of records that are listed ...
9. Types of Identity Theft
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... for your: 1. Social Security number (SSN). These are appallingly easy to steal, and once a thief has yours he can open bank accounts in your name, get credit in your name, and access all sorts ...
What Type of Information Are Thieves Looking For? Thieves are looking for any and all personal information that will help them access your bank accounts, apply for loans or credit in your name, or ...
11. Fast Facts On Identity Theft
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... 50% of all reported personal identity theft losses. 28% of all reported identity theft is credit card fraud, followed by utilities, bank and employment fraud. The number of victims of identity ...
12. Identity Theft: Are You At Risk?
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... identity theft only AFTER they suffer through countless phone calls and letters written to credit bureaus, banks, and even courts of law? What if it is happening to you right now and you don’t even know ...