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    Bank Accounts And Electronic Withdrawls

    Different laws determine your legal remedies based on the type of bank fraud you have suffered. For example, state laws protect you against fraud committed by a thief using paper documents, like stole...

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    Conclusion - Identity Theft

    Identity theft is a crime – a serious one. It is punishable by up to 15 years in prison, a considerable fine, and restitution for the monies stolen. It can be a very scary crime as well. I...

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    Getting a New Social Security Number

    So you’ve done all the fixing but find out that someone is still using your number. Well, contact the SSA for they may assign you a new number. However, there is no guarantee that a new proble...

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    How Do You Know You’Re A Victim?

    Unfortunately, the most common way people find out they are victims of identity theft is when the damage is already done. One victim tells the account of how she found out her information had been...

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    How They Get Your Information?

    A lost or stolen wallet is just one way for a thief to get your information. They can fraudulently access your credit report by posing as an employer, loan officer, or landlord. Internet records tha...

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    How to Protect Your Social Security Number?

    Here are some strategies to protect your social security number: Assume an active policy of not sharing your SSN unless you are convinced that it is needed or is to your own benefit. If the perso...

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    Introduction To Identity Theft

    The commercials are all over television – and they certainly are attention-grabbing! They’re the ones where the heavy, bald guy is sitting in his easy chair talking in a squeaky female vo...

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    Mail Theft

    The USPIS is the law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service, and investigates cases of identity theft. The USPIS has primary jurisdiction in all matters infringing on the integrity of the U.S. mai...

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    Protecting Your Identity and Social Security Number

    One of the fastest growing crimes in America is identity theft. Many people have been victims of this criminal act and as reported, the common cause is the use of stolen social security number. W...

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    Staying Safe Online

    In the Internet age, hackers are becoming more and savvier in manipulating the Internet to obtain information from users. This might make you very scared to do any business online at all, but there a...

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    What Is Identity Theft?

    It’s more than a simple impersonation of someone. You’ve heard of people impersonating a police officer, or the girl who claimed to be Jessica Simpson’s personal assistant and secur...

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    What To Do First

    If you have become a victim of identity theft, you are going to be embarking on a long and perilous journey that will, no doubt, be extremely frustrating and filled with stress. Unless you want to...

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