Now that 2009 has come and gone and people’s thoughts are turning to April, and not just to the beginning of the spring but to the income tax season. While everyone has some work cut out for them as far as figuring out all those brackets and Read the full article →
The LifeLock FTC Settlement and Our Opinion
The Federal Trade Commission announced the other day that a settlement has been reached with LifeLock to the tune of $12 million. Since the breaking of this news, and partially due to a press release issued by LifeLock referencing Identity Theft Read the full article →
Common Passwords Can Leave You Vulnerable to Identity Theft
Do you have the password 123456 on any of your accounts? How about 224466? If you do, it’s not surprising. It is dangerous though, and you should change it right away – and not to 1234567. A recent story published in the New York Times stated Read the full article →
Identity Thief Operates Credit Card Scam From Prison
If there’s any good news about identity theft, it’s that some thieves are getting prosecuted and put in jail. That doesn’t make the problem go away, though, even for some that are locked up, since a few thieves still conduct their operations Read the full article →
Identity Theft Statistics 2010
Think identity theft is going down due to greater vigilance and swift government action? Well, I’m sorry to tell you that this is not the case. In fact, it is just the opposite. According to Javelin Strategies, a prominent research firm that often Read the full article →
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