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Archive for the ‘Identity Theft Victims’ Category

Identity Theft Targets Children

By admin • Jan 5th, 2008

As we all know, Identity theft has become a major concern among people for a couple of years now but what we don’t know is that one of the highest demographic growths for identity thefts are kids. identity theft, identity theft fraud, identity theft prevention, identity theft protection, Identity Theft Resources, Identity Theft Statistics, Identity [...]



Nigerian Scams : Recognizing the Bait Before You Fall into It

By admin • Nov 30th, 2007

Have you received countless emails saying they are from Nigeria or other African countries? Is the scenario of transferring money out of the country very familiar with you? If so, you have just experienced the popular Nigerian scams at work. credit card fraud, email scams, identity theft, identity theft protection, Identity Theft Victims, internet scams, [...]



LifeLock – Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Not Enroll With LifeLock

By admin • Sep 27th, 2007

1.  You do not believe in identity theft. 2.  You do not have any credit card. 3.  You think you can protect yourself for FREE. 4.  You always shred your mail. 5.  You never forget to monitor or check your credit report regularly. 6.  You think identity theft happens only when you use your credit [...]



Identity Theft Laws and Resources

By admin • Sep 19th, 2007

As the number of victims increases, identity theft is now a huge problem in America.  However, help is available  and you are welcome to become familiar with identity theft information and current issues and laws available on various US Government websites. The US government has a number of website that covers all the aspect and [...]



What To Do If You Think You Are The Victim Of Identity Theft.

By admin • Jul 30th, 2007

We all understand how important it is to protect you identity, but sometimes even the most careful of us can fall prey to increasingly equipped identity criminals. If you feel your identity may have been compromised, then here are the steps you should follow: *Get in touch with credit card companies, banks, eBay, PayPal or [...]