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Theft
Are You Safe From Identity Theft?
The short and scary answer is, probably not!
A few short years ago the thought of someone actually capturing your identity and using it for wicked purposes was a rarity. But with the explosion of the Internet and on-line purchases in combination with so many other high-tech devices, identity theft is fast rising to epidemic proportion.
Internet Business Doomed by Grand Theft
Every ezine I read these days, including my own, editors are having to waste valuable space reiterating the rules or tightening them up because of the variety of abuses that they suffer from unscrupulous subscribers.
Identity Theft and Your Online Job Search
By Sharon Davis
While identity theft is nothing new, the Web has opened up whole new world of opportunity for identity thieves.
According the FBI, identity theft is the top online fraud. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission says that identity theft is it's number one source of consumer complaints - 42 percent of all complaints, in 2001.
Identity Theft Scams Exposed Part II
"Erase Bad Debt !" "Remove Negative Items From Your Report"
Identity Theft Scams Exposed, Part I
FACT: It takes 14 months, on average, before an Identity theft victim realizes their identity has been stolen.
The Lucrative Identity Theft Scam
By P. Roe
Identity theft is a serious problem - make sure to keep all sensitive information from being acquired by any other people. That means - do not give out your name, social security number, bank information, credit card information, etc. Shred store receipts. Use heavy discretion when ordering from the Internet - order from secure sites and know whom you are dealing with.
Microsoft Manager Accused of Theft Dies
A Microsoft manager accused of stealing $9 million worth of software to buy fancy cars, diamond rings and a yacht died from drinking antifreeze, the King County Medical Examiner's Office reported.
Identity Theft: It Can Happen to You!
You step outside to find your car has been repossessed and a foreclosure notice posted on the front door of your house. All because of delinquent loans "you" made. Or the police come to make an arrest because "you" used a fake prescription. Can't happen to you?
Identity Theft Or Will The REAL Me Please Stand Up!
There is a new thief on the block. An identity thief and YOU are at risk!
E-book Theft: What To Do When It Happens To You
Checking my e-mail one Sunday morning, I immediately noticed a message. A chill went down my spine. The subject line said, "your e-book has been stolen".
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