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Archive for the ‘Credit Card Theft and Fraud’ Category

Identity Theft & You: Understanding the Importance of Filing a Police Report

By admin • Sep 30th, 2008

If you have just discovered that you have become the victim of identity theft, it is crucial that you file a police report immediately.  You cannot dally in this regard.  You must waste no time in contacting the police and reporting that you have become the victim of identity theft. Generally speaking, there are provisions [...]



Identity Theft: It’s Not Just for Adults Anymore

By admin • Aug 10th, 2008

Shocking as it may seem, adults are not the only targets of identity theft in this day and age. Sadly, the identity of minors – including the identities of very young minors – have been targeted by people intent on committing the crime of identity theft in this day and age. Through this article, you [...]



Are You a Target For Identity Theft?

By admin • Mar 18th, 2008

Identity theft is a growing crime, and the crimes that accompany this type of theft is becoming more varied and more popular. So who are the biggest targets for identity theft? Who is at a bigger risk? Could it be you? If you are wondering who are targets for identity theft, then the answer is [...]



Identity Theft and Social Networking Sites

By admin • Mar 11th, 2008

Identity theft is becoming a serious problems in all corners of the globe, and with the advancement of technology like the internet, new ways to steal your identity are coming about every day. It is becoming harder and harder to protect yourself from this crime and ensuring your personal data is safe is becoming a [...]



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

By admin • Mar 5th, 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 [...]