If you’re a victim of identity theft, you need to get new credit cards, new account numbers and possibly a new driver’s license, but in most cases you won’t need to get a new Social Security number. This is because many times the thieves Read the full article →
Nationwide Insurance Poll Finds Most Americans Don’t Have Funds Needed to Deal with Identity Theft
No time is a good one to get hit by an identity thief, but the current recession can make a bad situation even worse. A recent Nationwide Insurance poll found that most Americans, at this point in time, don’t have the funds set aside to be able to Read the full article →
The Identity Theft Mortgage Crisis
There’s another aspect of the mortgage crisis that few people talk about and that's identity theft. While there is a definite rise in foreclosures as of late, there is also a rise in mortgage fraud via identity theft. Two ways that this can occur Read the full article →
Strong Passwords Needed to Protect Your Identity
There’s another way thieves can get your personal information, besides hacking into computer networks or digging through your mailbox. They can find it when you post it, voluntarily, on the Web. Now you may be thinking there’s no way anyone would Read the full article →
Identity Theft Increasing Due to Bad Economy
If you haven’t been living in a hole in the ground, you must know that the American economy is going through some very troublesome times. With all of the layoffs, foreclosures and other unfortunate goings on, identity theft may be becoming more Read the full article →
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