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... around your name, social security number, account numbers and credit card numbers. With this information, an identity thief’s next vacation is right around the corner. That is why these items should be ...
2. Identity Theft Insurance Reviews
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... we’ll say her name is Kathleen Robinson. The letter came addressed to Katherine Robinson; but when she inquired and told them the first name is different, they read her the credit card number. Yup, same ...
3. Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
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...  Be sure to keep your PIN number in a safe and confidential pace. Take care to keep your PIN number hidden when you are using it at an ATM or other public location. Be sure to keep your ...
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. Preventing Online/Computer Identity Theft
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... reply. Pick up the phone and call the company. Make sure the number you call is the one on your bill, not one in the e-mail. Internet Fraud In addition to the many benefits the Internet brings, it’s ...
6. Large Scale Corporate Identity Loss
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... exposed to scammers on his LexisNexis databases during the previous month. Personal information that was stolen included names, addresses, Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers. In January ...
7. internet identity theft
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... of personal information go to sell or trade credit card numbers, social security numbers, and other personal information. On a May, 2005 episode of the Paula Zahn show on CNN, Zahn described identity ...
8. Credit Card Fraud
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Credit Card Fraud When most people think of identity theft they automatically think of credit card fraud. An identity thief can access your credit card information in a number of ways. They can listen ...
9. Social Security Fraud
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Social Security Fraud Social security numbers are often used as the impetus for identity theft. Many unknowing victims find their social security number is abused whether or not they give it out willingly. ...
10. Common Identity Theft Scams
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Common Identity Theft Scams Contrary to what you might think, identity theft is more than just credit card number theft—far more. In fact, the 5 most common forms of identity theft are: 1. ...
11. Types of Identity Theft
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Types of Identity Theft Contrary to what you might think, identity theft is more than just credit card number theft—far more. In fact, the 5 most common forms of identity theft are: They’re looking ...
... even get a job or run a business using your identity. They’re looking for your: Name Address Phone Number Birth Date Social Security Number Previous Employers ...
13. Fast Facts On Identity Theft
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... of 2005 showing: Identity theft and fraud losses totaled more than $48 Billion during 2008. The number of id theft victims in 2008 grew 22%. Internet complaints comprise more than ...
14. Identity Theft: Are You At Risk?
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... who has a checking account is also at risk. Even worse, anyone with a social security number, which today means everyone, is at risk for identity theft. Even your children are at risk ...
15. Identity Theft Survival Guide
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...  number. Untold facts about Credit Card fraud. 5 tools that really protect your ...