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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. Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
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... are no unauthorized charges. You should also keep a list of your credit card numbers and the phone numbers of your credit agencies so you can report a card lost or stolen in the event that a theft occurs. ...
3. Preventing Online/Computer Identity Theft
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... for your credit card numbers. Many online merchants offer you the convenience of setting up an account so that you won’t have to enter your credit card information for every transaction. Think long ...
4. 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 ...
5. 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 ...
6. 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. ...
7. Common Identity Theft Scams
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... checks with driver’s license numbers on them, he can steal them and use them to open bank accounts, get credit cards, and steal your identity. 3. Employment. When a thief gets your work history ...
8. Types of Identity Theft
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... happens to work at a store that gets checks with driver’s license numbers on them, he can steal them and use them to open bank accounts, get credit cards, and steal your identity. 3. Employment. ...
... phone numbers as account numbers to store your customer profile. If an ID thief has your phone number and name, he can pose as you to any number of businesses you patronize, particularly your phone service ...
10. Identity Theft: Are You At Risk?
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... numbers and payment histories — were lost. It is happening all the time, in May of 2005 media and entertainment company Time Warner Inc. said that computer backup tapes containing ...