July 28th, 2006
The exact impact of identity theft in history is largely unknown due to the lack of early reporting agencies and technology. We do know that the crime of identity theft has existed throughout the ages. The known cases have survived history usually because of their ludicrous nature, or involvement of important personages.
July 25th, 2006
Email identity theft involves the fraudulent use of your email address for phishing or spamming. The usual victim of email identity theft is a commercial enterprise. Email identity theft is perpetrated for two purposes - to convince others that they are legitimate firms that have legitimate reasons for asking for people’s financial information such as bank access, credit card numbers and so forth. This is phishing.
July 19th, 2006
While you can be a victim of identity theft even if you never get online, cyber identity theft is the most prevalent form of ID theft because it’s the best resource for finding victims.
While non-cyber identity theft happens often - people steal your wallet, overhear your phone call, go through your garbage, or take your restaurant receipt with your credit card number - cyber identity theft happens in far greater numbers than any of these.
July 4th, 2006
The risk of identity theft is high; so many people want to do everything they can to avoid it. Today’s technology has made identity theft a major concern for law enforcement, financial institutions, and average citizens alike. This crime, which reeks havoc in the lives of people and businesses, is on the rise. People are taking the protection of their identities seriously. Here are some practical tips on avoiding identity theft:
July 4th, 2006
In terms of protection of your identity, most services offer up to date credit reports on a routine basis from one of the three major credit-reporting agencies. Their service monitors your credit report and notifies in the following cases:
- new accounts opened in your name
- negative remarks on your credit report
- any public records added to your credit report
June 28th, 2006
Have you been a victim of identity theft? Do you think that your identity is in jeopardy, and that somebody has taken it upon themselves to use your personal information as their own? If this sounds like a situation that you are in, you will definitely want to look into reporting your matter to the appropriate agency. By doing this, you will be able to document your problem which will go a long way in ensuring that everything is taken care of appropriately.
June 28th, 2006
There are some important things you can do to help protect yourself from credit identity theft.
The first thing is to buy a shredder and use it. A small home or home office shredder can be purchased for under $25. Shred any paperwork that contains any personal or financial information about you and your family before you throw it in the trash or dumpster.
June 25th, 2006
If you are concerned about identity theft, there are a couple of steps that you can take in order to make sure that you are protected. There are many insurance companies that are offering policies to people that will help to protect against identity theft. But before you get started, you will want to make sure that you know exactly what your policy is coverage. Just like every other type of insurance, there are different options that you can choose from.
June 19th, 2006
Identity theft protection has been talked about over and over again on the news. This is due to the fact that millions of consumers have had their identity stolen in some way, shape, or form. If you are worried that you may be next, there are a couple of tips that you can follow in order to ensure your safety.
June 19th, 2006
If you are like a lot of Americans you are probably worried about the chance of your identity being stolen. This has become a very popular crime over the past few years, and more and more people are suffering the consequences.
But just because this crime is common, does not mean that you should give into it. Instead, you should learn how to prevent identity theft from happening to you.