By: Lisa Web | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance Are fraud alerts effective at preventing identity theft? In my experience, fraud alerts are quite effective at protecting Identity theft. Here's how to place them. read more
By: Amy j | 2013-02-18 | Finance Using credit cards puts you at risk for identity theft. Don’t forget to be cautious and stay alert at all times. read more
By: Jonas Smith | 2011-04-06 | Self Improvement Identity theft has been one of the worst crimes happening all over the world. People pose as other people to get something, usually the money of the people they pose as. read more
By: Jane Hercules | 2011-04-14 | Home security Protect your identity. Get a steel locking mailbox, monitor your credit report, put outgoing mail in the USPS drop box, shred personal information and lock up documents you must keep. I did all that and still my identity is in jeopardy from another source-Texas. read more
By: Richard W Henderson | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance Like many people these days, my life is stored on my computer. From photos to saved emails, my laptop holds everything from both my professional and personal lives. After an unfortunate spillage of water onto the keyword, I was crushed to have lost all my e-belongings. read more
By: BillyDRitchie | 2011-01-07 | Spam Identity theft is the single fastest growing crime trend in the last century, and something that every American should be concerned about. Know how to safeguard your information from cyber-criminals. read more
By: Linda K. Vincent | 2010-03-30 | Regulatory compliance Identity theft is a threat to everyone, but you don't have to be a casualty. Stop ID theft in its tracks by taking action today so you don't have to spend months or even years trying to repair your good name. read more
By: Jackson Petter | 2011-10-12 | Data Recovery It is very necessary to prevent your name from being used by others for wrongful purposes. There are ways to keep identity theft in check. read more
By: John VanOoyen | 2010-03-28 | Regulatory compliance I found your name and social security number in a dumpster last month. Last week I applied for a mortgage on my $467,000 dream home. I got a great loan because you have such great credit. I'm stealing your identity and you won't know it until its too late. But you can prevent identity fraud by following these steps... Hurry before you buy me a boat! read more
By: Vivian Johnso | 2010-10-21 | Law Identity Theft Deterrent gives the exact steps required to make sure you never become a victim. It shows you how the criminal actually gets at the information they need to steal identities so that you can bolt the door firmly shut and keep them out. read more
By: victocs | 2010-09-25 | Finance For those of you who think identity theft is not a matter to be bothered about, think again. Identity theft can be detrimental to your entire life and everything involved with your life. As much as 11.1 million adults were victims of identity theft in 2009. The total fraud amount was $54 million. read more
By: Nuirmer | 2011-09-19 | Credit Cards With all the rising number of folks experiencing id theft, protective and monitoring mechanisms have been built to help folks in efficiently and efficiently stopping any incidences of identity theft. Identity theft monitoring can significantly avoid web fraud which can substantially allow you to shield your personal particulars and details whenever you transact on the web. read more
By: Alan Maddux | 2010-04-03 | Regulatory compliance Protection from identity theft changes constantly due to the innovative techniques used by identity thieves to obtain the personal information of consumers. Every couple of months new techniques are discovered by criminals requiring consumers to readjust their protection efforts in order to keep their identities safe. read more
By: Sagbee C | 2010-09-21 | Business Ideas If you fear you could be an identity theft victim, then you need to set up a fraud alert with the credit agencies to avoid any damage to your identity. read more