Archive for the ‘identity theft’ Category

Preventing Identity Theft With A Few Simple Tips

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Preventing identity theft is something we should all be thinking about. The identity thief steals your identity for the sole intention of committing fraud in your name. He wants access to your bank accounts, credit cards and even your email accounts and if he gets it, he’s going to leave you in a severe financial mess and possibly with several litigations.
The identity thief will want your Social Security card number, passwords and bank account, credit card number and other information. Therefore, in preventing identity theft, ensure that you have some sort of system in place so you never accidentally give out personal information. So where are the potential dangers and risks that can compromise your security? Here are just a few of them.
Mailbox: Lock it securely! Many people still do not bother and yet it’s one of the easiest steps you can take in preventing identity theft. Without […]

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Fraud Protection From Lifelock

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Criminals don’t really care what happens to you. They rob you, and then they do the same thing to others who also left themselves vulnerable to such attacks. Hackers don’t consider what consequences arise from this, they only care about themselves. They destroy the lives of good people and cause undue hardship as they try to get back to the pre-theft way of life. Identity thieves destroy the good names of all of their victims. These good people will often have a hard time restoring their names because of what these thieves have done to them.
With identity theft becoming an epidemic in our nation a lot of new companies arose to prevent future case of identity theft. It is a good thing that there are reputable and credible companies that utilize fraud alerts as their main source of identity theft prevention as they are proactive […]

Original post by mikejohns

Trusted Id Promotion

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

TrustedID is a company whose goal is to protect the identity of Americans. With a solid founding, this company is one of the leaders in the identity protection field. Even though they have strong competition, TrustedID still manages to outshine the rest. Given their great reputation, it it’s no wonder that consumers are choosing TrustedID over other identity protection companies such as Identity Guard.
In an attempt to get more customers, TrustedID decided to provide their future clients with a promotion code to receive the best deal on the market. Just memorize and use the promotional code “ZQF9796” at www.trustedid.com. Use this promo code to enroll with the company’s identity protection plan for a low price of $9 per month or or you can pay $89.99 yearly. Or better yet learn more about TrustedID here and have this discount automatically applied.
There is another offer from TrustedID that […]

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Lifelock Protects Your Financial Well Being

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Studies completed by the Identity Theft Resource Center have shown the harmful consequences of identity fraud. These Reports demonstrate that this crime is the fastest growing crime in America and that the number of victims continues to increase each year. This is the reason every identity theft protection company recommends getting an identity protection program or use a service. There is an identity protection service, Life Lock, that promises to protect your good name. Apart from all the benefits that LifeLock offers such as placing fraud alerts, WalletLock and TrueAddress, reducing junk mail, free credit reports, etc., it also has a one million dollar service guarantee to protect its members. Read all about their other services by visiting this Lifelock Review, this article is about their service guarantee.
LifeLock’s Service Guarantee is straight forward, but somewhat limited. The company pays up to $1,000,000 to deal with the failure or defect […]

Original post by mikejohns

Scams And Fraud

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

If you are like most people, then your idea of scams is likely of crooked swindlers conning elderly victims. We tend to think that these types of things can only happen to “other people.” We often think “That can’t happen to me because I would never give out sensitive information to someone on the phone.” Or “I would never buy a product like that.” Maybe you wouldn’t ever do these things, but everyone has a weakness. Whether it is greed, vanity, or even compassion, the scammers will prey on and exploit that weakness and try to defraud you.
Understanding that scams can happen to a person is the first step in fraud prevention and identity theft protection. Most of us go through life either hoping that we will never be the victim of fraud or not really thinking about the consequences. The harsh fact is that they do happen and everyone […]

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Identity theft - how it happens and what you can do to prevent it

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Along with the benefits of better technology and faster ways of communicating, providing information and services, comes the huge risk of identity theft. This trend of white collar crimes has been in full effect for several years and has progressively increased in numbers of cases as more and more people find new ways of obtaining and providing information.
Why do bad things happen to good people? It really isn’t that hard to steal someone’s identity and the majority of internet users are not always smart about protecting personal information, making them perfect candidates for identity theft. Good people are often too trusting and naive, but you don’t have to have these personality traits to become a victim, it can happen to anyone.
How does identity theft happen and how do you prevent it? I am listing here some of the most common ways a thief gets access to your information and you […]

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What To Do If You Think You Have Been A Victim Of Identity Theft?

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

If you believe you have been a victim of identity theft, then your first priority will be to act fast, very fast! It only takes a few minutes for somebody with your details to apply for a loan in your name, or to purchase something with your credit cards. The people you should first report to very much depends on the object that you think has been stolen to be used in a case of identity theft.
The faster you act, the higher the chances you have of minimizing the thief’s destruction to your life. For example, if you believe that a credit card has been stolen, then you should first attempt to inform the credit card company so your card can be cancelled and nothing can be purchased with it. Even if they do not have the Pin number to your card, they can still purchase things over the internet […]

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Code Against Identity Theft

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

This is a guest post by the author of the LifeLock blog
Identity Theft is a crime. It is done when an impostor obtain pieces of personal identifying informations like your name, credit card number, Social Security number without your permission. This is also called ID Theft. Some identity theft victims resolved this problem quickly, but there are some who spend so much money in repairing their good names and credit record.

There are two type of Identity Theft or Fraud:

Financial Fraud – this includes bank fraud, social program fraud, tax refund fraud, computer or telecommunications fraud, mail fraud and many more. This is the most prevalent type of identity theft.

Criminal Activities – this involves taking someone else’s identity to in order to commit a crime, hide one’s own identity, get special permits, enter a country, or commit acts of terrorism.

How can we protect ourselves from Identity theft?

Delete any suspicious emails from […]

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