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How To Protect Your Personal Information

By admin • May 29th, 2009

In today’s technologically blessed age, it is possible for hackers to collect your personal information with utmost ease. They can not only collect but share your information with others in the shortest possible time. Although there are federal laws to prevent such incidents but the overwhelming increase in identity theft highlights the need of more [...]



How Does LifeLock Prevent Identity Theft

By admin • May 25th, 2009

Identity theft remains one of the most serious, significant and commonly committed crimes in many countries around the world today.  With that in mind, it is important for you to take all appropriate steps to protect yourself from identity theft.  One line of defense that you will want to employ when it comes to identity [...]



How To Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

By admin • Apr 29th, 2009

Identity theft is real and is on the rise. Current estimates indicate that about one in four families in the US have been affected by some form of identity theft. This amounts to billions of dollars of losses to families and businesses. Money from your bank account can be stolen, your credit cards can be [...]



Lifelock on Donald Trumps “The Apprentice”

By admin • Apr 7th, 2009

The fact that identity theft is now amount the country’s top crimes is very alarming. Nobody wants to be the next victim. The question is, what can you do to protect yourself from identity thieves? The Lifelock Identity Protection Program is the solution to your problem. The company is aware that majority of Americans aren’t [...]



Improving Your Credit Report After Identity Theft

By admin • Mar 18th, 2009

One of the steps that you must take after you have found that you have been the victim of identity theft is to get your get your credit report back in order. Unfortunately, one of the effects of having been the victim of identity theft is that your credit report will be out of order. By that is meant that you can have erroneous entries on your credit report. Moreover, your credit score will not be at the level that it should it be – that it would be had you not been the victim of identity theft.