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  • WARNING: Identity Theft The Fastest Growing White Collar Crime in America WARNING: Identity Theft The Fastest Growing White Collar Crime in America According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Identity Fraud / Identity Theft has been the Top consumer complaint for the past 13 years. Children may be 51 times more likely than adults to have their identity stolen (All Clear ID Carnegie Mellon Report). Click on the image now to learn how you can FIGHT BACK!
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  • Is Your Profile Contributing to Online Fraud? Is Your Profile Contributing to Online Fraud? Social media sites are contributing to Online Fraud. According to the Identity Resource Center, 68% of people share their birthday information, 45% share the month, date and year. Another 18% share their phone number. Click on the imgage now to learn more.

     
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Why Should I Care About Identity Theft?

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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Protect My Identity – I Don’t Have the Time

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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We live in a world were more and more demands are being made on our time.  We have to work, fight traffic, exercise, spend time with our family, spend time with our friends and of course keep up to date … Continue reading →

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It Won’t Happen To Me

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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Identity theft is like any other threat that we might have i.e. auto accident, sickness, home theft, etc.  While the truth is that some people go through life without ever experiencing any of this or similar threats, we all know … Continue reading →

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If It Happens I’ll Just Deal With It

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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This is pretty much akin to putting ones head in the sand.  Sure if it happened you’ll have to deal with it, but why not try to prevent it in the first place? As I mentioned in my article 5 … Continue reading →

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I’m Already Careful Not To Give Out Personal Information

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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As the time goes on, the identity thieves are becoming more and more sophisticated.  Before one of the greatest threats to losing your identity was due to “dumpster diving”.  Here the identity thief would go through your trash to retrieve … Continue reading →

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It Is Too Complicated, I Don’t Know What To Do?

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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The irony of this is that identity thieves are constantly looking for new ways to steal our identity.  They dedicate a lot of time observing, researching and looking for new methods to commit crime.  They make it their priority how … Continue reading →

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It Really Can’t Be That Bad, Right?

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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I’m not going to tell you that every case of identity theft is an extreme one.  Just like every car accident is not fatal, but every case will cause you some level of stress and headache.  You just never know … Continue reading →

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My Bank Or Credit Card Company Will Contact Me

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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There are many different types of identity theft.  Financial identity theft is one of the most common ones where the identity thief gets hold of your bank account number, debit card or credit card and uses it to process fraudulent … Continue reading →

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I Check My Credit Report Once A Year

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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Once of the best things you can do to protect yourself against identity theft is to check your credit file on a regular basis.  If you haven’t done so already you can go to www.annualcreditreport.com. So the obvious question is … Continue reading →

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I’m Not Rich So Good Luck If You Steal My Identity

Posted on July 30, 2013 by Miguel
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Identity thieves are looking for new ways to steal your identity every day.  They are also looking at ways where they can use someone’s identity for a longer period of time and go unnoticed. One area that has seen a … Continue reading →

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