Font Size : Increase font size Increase font size Decrease font size
The ID Theft Blog

Archive for February, 2009

by Paul Cameron

Life is much easier for many of us these days because of the internet. You can access unlimited information, communicate with people anywhere in the world, and send and receive important documents. However, all these benefits come with some potential problems. All this flow of information makes it much easier for criminals to get their hands on your personal information.

Most people store a lot of personal information on their home computer, laptop or PDA. Private information related to bank accounts and credit cards, as well as the associated passwords, are often stored on these devices. It isn’t hard to imagine the harm that can be done to your credit standing if an identity thief steals these electronic goldmines. Hacking your computer long distance is another means of accessing your private details.

Sphere: Related Content

by Linda Seamore

In this day and age where most people have easy access to a consumer credit, Americans are finding themselves sinking deeper and deeper into debt. Racking up a mere $10,000 in debt is now easy and all too common.

Many consumers are in search of some helpful and legitimate strategies to help rebuild credit history, because of the continuous increase of consumer debt. Lots of people fear the “b” word (no, not that one)! The word “budget” usually sends a very negative image to most people’s minds; they think they have to pinch every penny and be forced to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the rest of their life. Thankfully, that’s all a myth! Making a great plan for controlling your debt and rebuilding your credit and credit scores, by using different types of credit cards can help eliminate your worries.

Sphere: Related Content

by Eric Jilson

In today’s online world, you can do your banking, trade stocks, pay your bills, and even buy groceries on the Internet. This convenience can come with a price, though, with identity theft becoming one of the biggest concerns and fastest-growing crimes today. Being proactive with your data privacy is important and can keep you from getting zinged.

The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse says that 9.3 million Americans fell victim to identity theft in 2005 and while new laws and agencies have been created to fight it, it’s still a concern and poses a serious threat to today’s consumer.

Sphere: Related Content

by Elgin Smith

Did you know that identity theft is creating lots of stress, anxiety and mental losses that may cause people to have sleepless nights more than those having migraine attacks? This so-called crisis is so great that no one will be spared or safe from it.

Everyone who is human, irregardless of their races, culture, sex, age or religion are not spared from identity theft.

Also, it can attack anyone at any time and anywhere, even though you may have preventive measures in place from stopping from harming you.

Why Is It The Fastest Growing Crime In World

Sphere: Related Content

by Harvey Warmuth

Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America, with one in every four households falling victim to it. It is a very serious crime that can have severe consequences for its victims.

When identity theft happens, it is usually when one person uses some else’s personally identifying information for financial gain. This is the sort of crime that anyone can fall victim of, and can strike without you knowing it.

Sphere: Related Content

« PREV PAGE