By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance Here's a checklist for the best identity theft protection services. Unless the program you choose has these three features, you are not getting what you deserve. There are a number of identity theft protection programs out there, but how do you know which one will work out for you best? 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: Rod Dagan | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance Identity theft is something that you cannot prevent 100%. Many times your personal information is in the hands of others and therefore you cannot completely keep your information safe. However, you do have some control over the situation. You can ensure that nobody will steal your identity on your watch. read more
By: kedy | 2013-05-21 | Finance Your child deserves to have a financially secure future. This could be achieved through child identity theft protection. Read on and know how you could effectively protect your child from child identity theft. 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: Jake Saab | 2010-03-26 | Business An identity thief is someone who obtains some piece of your sensitive information, like your Social Security number, date of birth, address, and phone number, and uses it without your knowledge to commit fraud or theft. read more
By: Pauline Go | 2010-04-01 | Regulatory compliance Identity theft is the deliberate use of another person's identity for personal gains. By taking over the identity of another person, it allows the impersonator to take funds from the victim's account, use his credit cards, use his social security number to get loans, file for bankruptcy, get a job or even commit crimes like traffic violations or serious offenses. read more
By: Aliceshown | 2010-11-27 | Regulatory compliance You prevent identity theft by finding all the methods criminals use to access your information and preventing it. At Identity Edge, we provide information and tools needed to help our members understand how to reduce the risk of becoming one of nearly ten million victims each year. 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: Joy Mali | 2011-03-30 | Security While new internet users are still asking "what is identity theft?" the crooks are operating in high gear! Identity thieves steal your personal data because they want others to think that they are yo... read more
By: Robert Siciliano | 2010-03-30 | Regulatory compliance Jason Truxel was denied a mortgage because of bad credit. He had no idea that his credit scores were low, so he pulled his credit reports. He discovered a tremendous amount of debt, and accounts he had never opened. One such account showed that a credit card had been opened in his name when he was 13 years old. Jason found out the hard way that he was a victim of child identity theft read more
By: Aliceshown | 2010-10-30 | Regulatory compliance As incidents of identity theft continue to rise, so does consumer concern about the safety of their credit card numbers and financial information. When personal information is stolen, the financial consequences can range from inconvenient to devastating. read more
By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance Do you have an identity theft worry? Well you should. 9 million Americans will have their identifying information stolen this year. Many of them will spend thousands of dollars to clear their good name and their credit history. read more
By: Alice Shown | 2010-10-30 | Small Business Online identity theft causes concern to many people and makes some hesitate to utilize online banking, shop online or conduct other financial transactions online. Although identity theft does happen online and needs to be monitored, according to the FTC and research conducted by Javelin Strategy and Research 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