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Identity Theft: Ways to Prevent Becoming a Victim
An estimated 8.6 million households were victims of identity theft in 2010, the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reports. I hear from people on a regular basis who have, unfortunately, been among those statistics. Continue reading →
COLUMN: Identity theft - ways to prevent becoming a victim
An estimated 8.6 million households were victims of identity theft in 2010, the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics reports. I hear from people on a regular basis who have, unfortunately, been among those statistics.
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor hosts seminar in Tampa about identity theft
A seminar offers ways to recover from it, and how to prevent being victimized at all.
Document shredding events prevent identity theft
Identity theft is a growing issue, and shredding sensitive information is the best protection. The Navy Federal Credit Union held events Saturday in Prince George’s County to shred important documents.
Identity Theft: A View From The Trenches
DES MOINES, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Comprehensive legal plans, such as those offered by ARAG, provide members with a wide range of services including trained specialists and tools to help prevent or resolve identity theft.
London Gets Gold for ID Fraud
NOTTINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM-- - London could be set for a rise in identity fraud this summer as new figures from Experian CreditExpert reveal that 7.7 million Britons from outside the capital are set to ...
Brokenhearted and broke: Online dating scams revealed
In today's wired world, online dating is one the fastest ways to meet new people. You can access millions of profiles for singles willing to put their money where their heart is, but like anything, there's a dark side where scammers take unsuspecting men and women for an emotional and financial roller coaster.
5 Easy Ways to Outsmart Criminals: Protect Yourself From Credit Card Fraud
BURLINGTON, Ontario, May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Yesterday, 45 members of an international bank card ring were arrested, primarily in the Montreal area. Police estimate over 22,000 individuals ...
When Loved Ones Die, Their Identity Is There for the Taking
Identity Thieves Steal Social Security Numbers From 'Master Death List'
ID thieves could net $26B in tax refunds
Criminals who file fraudulent tax returns by stealing people's identities could rake in an estimated $26 billion over the next five years because the IRS cannot keep up with the amount of the fraud, Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George said Tuesday.
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