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The ID Theft Blog

Archive for March, 2010

Identity theft has become a cause of concern, but recently, the problem has become very acute. Huge numbers of people are affected by theft of identity each year, and if you want to stay away from this theft, you have to be very mindful and aware.

You can find different types of identity thefts. The thieves can open the bank account on your name, and take advantage, they can open a phone account or credit card account on your name. Phishing and also malware are two very common methods helpful to steal the identification, and these both may be extremely dangerous. Malware will take away some useful and significant info, and can also poorly affect your computer.

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Some people can use your identity to take your money or to do illegal acts. It’s very easy to protect your name and personal info. Follow some easy methods and stay safe. Learn how to discover the identity theft red flag in time. By doing this you will not lose any money or get in troubles.

Before you purchase a product online you must search for more details about that company. Find other clients and check if there are any negative comments regarding that website. You should always do this before paying with your credit card. Keep in mind that the reputation of the company is very important. This will help you decide if it’s safe to give your personal info or not.

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More people are becoming victims of identity theft each day. Even Government identity theft is rising. When criminals seek out your personal information, they will use it until there isn’t anything left to take.

In fact, being the victim of such fraud can turn your entire life upside down. That’s why it is imperative that you protect all your identification, especially your Social Security Number, with all that you have in you. We have been accustomed to easily supplying our id to practically anyone who asks for it. This practice must stop.

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Technology has given rise to inventions such as the computer and the internet. All these things are seen as necessities in the very fast paced life that we live in. We rely on computers and the internet for a slew of things that we have to get done.

However, there is a lot that we have to understand with these useful gadgets.

Something which we do not really have a clue about is what happens every time we surf the web and key in personal information in several websites. What happens is that our computers take note of that and stores those things in our hard disk.

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Nowadays, we are used to using the Net to buy, network with acquaintances and family, and do business. All of these activities send our private and financial info flying round the Web. And, while you could be lucky enough to avoid any negative consequences, there are loads of people each year are not so fortunate - their info ends up in the hands of criminals. And even if that doesn’t happen to them directly, they will still have blips appear on their credit history that they don’t even know about. All of which is a strong reason for you to defend yourself with credit monitoring.

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Over seven million people in the U.S. last year alone were victims of identity theft resulting in approximately fifty billion dollars of fraudulent credit card, bank, and other financial charges. A significant number of these victims were business travelers, people on their holidays, and tourists. Here is some valuable information that may save you lots of grief when you travel.

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A woman purchased a set of furniture in a large store. She gave the salesperson cash but never received the goods: The “salesperson”, it appeared, was a bogus one, not an identifiable employee of the store at all. Even though the customer never got a receipt for her money, even though the records of the store showed no entry for her deposit, the court ruled that the store was entirely responsible:

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