By: Jackson Petter | 2011-11-03 | Data Recovery There are quite a lot of people all over the world that go through identity theft or fraud which in turn leads to a lot of mental stress. read more
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: 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: William Wilkie | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance Every citizen can employ straightforward identity theft fraud protection. There are in fact a few measures that you can take that can be effective in protecting your best interests. Here are seven simple measures that you should know about: read more
By: Peter Carville | 2010-10-25 | Personal Finance Identity theft is an increasing problem nowadays. This is a major concern for credit card holders since it can mean not just a crippling amount of credit card debt but also a black mark on your credit history. Identity if so serious these days that according to the Office of Data Protection, "In 2007, Experian reported a 66% increase in reported cases of identity theft in the UK." What this means is that it is definitely an issue that you should be aware of, in order to protect yourself. read more
By: Jackson Petter | 2012-02-03 | Data Recovery Incidence of identity theft is constantly on rise. You should be active to protect against identity theft and fraud. By following some simple steps and taking help of expert services, you can attain the objective successfully. 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: Marianne Wolff | 2010-04-02 | Regulatory compliance In the largest case of identity theft in the country, more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers were stolen by an international ring that hacked into computers networks of nine national retail chains. Paul Stephens, director of policy and Privacy Right Clearinghouse said "Even though they may have found the individuals, that is no guarantee that that information is not out there and available to people to use for fraudulent purchases." Article details some easy ways to protect yourself from identity theft. read more
By: kedy | 2013-04-17 | Finance Keeping tabs on his or her credit is what every consumer must do. Aside from grabbing a copy of your credit report, you can also avail a credit monitoring service that gives added protection against id theft and fraud. read more
By: Robert Siciliano | 2010-04-01 | Security Check fraud is a billion dollar problem. As predicted by the Identity Theft Resource Center, check fraud, which accounted for 12% of financial crimes in 2007, increased to 17% in 2008. According to the American Bankers Association Deposit Account Fraud Survey Report, $969 million were stolen via check fraud in 2006, up from a reported $677 million in 2003. Of the $969 million dollars lost to check fraud, 38% was stolen through return deposit scams, 27% was stolen using cloned checks, 28% was stolen using counterfeit checks, and 7% was stolen by altering or washing checks. read more
By: Amy j | 2013-04-17 | Credit Perpetrators of mortgage fraud consist of non-registered brokers, appraisers and lenders that target victims who are on the verge of foreclosure. If you’re a homeowner struggling to pay your mortgage, beware of frauds that can cost you your home. read more
By: Robert Siciliano | 2011-03-25 | Society While criminal hackers are cracking databases and stealing millions of electronic records every year, street level identity thieves are a more insidious element of the identity theft epidemic. Thieves of this nature live in your neighborhood. In some parts of the country, local identity thieves tend to be meth heads. read more
By: John Brad | 2012-04-04 | Business Ideas Scammers are making the best use of the fact that nowadays people are largely dependent on the Internet for various things. 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: Amy j | 2013-04-17 | Credit Maintaining the safety of your valuable documents and security of your home is essential to keep thieves from roaming around. Home security and privacy protection involves different, simple techniques that can lessen your options of getting victimized. read more