Identity theft is a concern that we all must take seriously. Large numbers of folks become a victim to this crime each day, and usually pay a high price for it. This means taking your personal details and utilizing it for unlawful purposes.
Identity Theft Prevention – Simple Ways To Protect Your Information
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Identity theft prevention can be easily accomplished and you can effectively protect your personal and financial information. There are many avenues for individuals to obtain your personal information and with the popularity of the internet you must even more wary of providing personal information. Identity theft can damage your finances and make life very difficult for many years.
Protecting Your Possessions From Identity Fraud
Sunday, October 11th, 2009The crime of identity theft is not only financially devastating, it also invades every aspect of your life, making you feel unsafe and afraid. Unfortunately, this crime is on the rise.
Tips to Help You Guard Against Personal Identity Theft
Sunday, September 20th, 2009In this day and age, identity theft is a serious concern for almost all of us. It leads to significant difficulties for the injured party, usually both monetary and mental. The crime of identity theft is capable of wreaking havoc on your life for a long time to come.
Identity Theft – How To Protect Your Identity
Thursday, July 30th, 2009Many things can be owned. These things may have been purchased, given as gifts or passed along from one generation of a family to another.
Helpful Tips on Identity Theft Protection
Friday, April 3rd, 2009The Federal Bureau of Investigation of FBI has said that identity theft if the fastest growing crime problem in the United States. The Federal Trade Commission says that an estimated 10 million Americans become victims of identity fraud. Thieves use their names, social security, and bank account information for selfish gains.
Can Virtual Credit Card Numbers Save Your Credit?
Sunday, March 15th, 2009I just received my the credit card bill for a credit card I haven’t even activated since receiving it several months ago. It appears I have signed up for some monthly MLM deal as well as purchasing a train ticket in Washington DC. Oh, and I also bought something from hotwire.com. Now, as I say, the card has been in my wallet since I received it seven months ago and still has the little sticker on it telling me to call and activate it from my home phone. The charges only started in November. Could this have been prevented?

