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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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... alert on your credit report by notifying any one of the national credit bureaus. Contact your financial institution and let them know that a thief may be using your name to conduct transactions. ...
3. Why You Need To Protect Yourself
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... and SSN from her insurance paperwork stolen in 1999 by the receptionist at her doctor’s office. For the next three years, the thief used the woman’s name to rent an apartment, get cable, buy a cell phone, ...
4. Trying to Survive Identity Theft
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... theft. Many victims find themselves trying to clear their name for years after an identity thief has stolen their identity. Among the most common crimes committed include opening or taking over a credit ...
5. internet identity theft
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... harm you in the hands of a thief. The Internet is a wonderful marketplace for buying everything under the sun…including your personal information. Believe it or not, there are chat rooms where the pirates ...
6. 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 ...
7. Social Security Fraud
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... to a company, organization or individual? If so, you may have already been targeted by an identity thief! Even providing just the last 4 digits of your number can lead to Social Security ID fraud. Several ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
11. Identity Theft: Are You At Risk?
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...  Anyone is a potential victim in the eyes of an identity thief. Here are some examples of cases that happened to real people across the nation: In 2003, ...