The Debix Identity Protection Network, gave Javelin data on 500 children who were enrolled in their service from July 18, 2008 through September 12, 2008 to research and analyze for their child identity theft study. The study found that 5% of Read the full article →
The Dreaded Data Breach Letter
Getting an official looking letter in the mail is rarely good news. Oftentimes it means a jury summons or a property tax bill or as is becoming very common in the last few years, a notice that you have been the victim of a data breach. Companies Read the full article →
Pakistan Identity Theft Ring Rings Alarm Bells Worldwide
A recent European data breach has rung alarm bells worldwide. According to the Wall Street Journal European law-enforcement officials discovered a high tech identity theft ring that funnels account data to Pakistan and has affected big retailers Read the full article →
Sampling of Data Breaches Reported in September 2008
Data breaches continue to be reported at alarming rates even though there is evidence that a lot of corporations fail to report as required in 37 States. To date there have been 524 data breaches affecting over 30 Million Americans. This is a sharp Read the full article →
Fraud Alerts, Credit Monitoring or Freezes. What’s the Difference?
So you’re afraid of unwanted activity on your credit report—who isn’t? Or, you’ve already noticed some. What is the best way to protect your name? The two main ways to flag your account is by issuing a fraud alert or a credit freeze. Read the full article →
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