By now most Americans have heard they can check their credit reports once a year for free to insure they haven't become victims of identity theft by going to annualcreditreport.com. However, I'm here to tell you this is not the best idea. You should Read the full article →
What’s in Your Wallet?
While it may be convenient to have lots of personal information on hand, especially if you work in a secure facility or are going on job interviews, there are a few items that you should never keep in your wallet or bag – unless you don't mind them Read the full article →
Medical Identity Theft Hits Seniors Often
While anyone can become a victim of medical identity theft, which is a type of identity theft that occurs when a person uses your information to get healthcare or file for payments through your insurance company, it can be especially prevalent among Read the full article →
Tax Related Identity Theft Doubles in 2011
I’ve written before on the subject of tax-related identity theft and how common it is that it happens during tax time. I’ve also told you that you need to contact the IRS if you find out that an identity thief filed a return in your name. I’ve Read the full article →
Uncle Sam Is Watching You
And it might not be for the reason you hoped for. He could be suspecting you of falsifying a tax return – especially if you haven’t filed yet for 2011. That’s because an identity thief may have filed for you – and taken advantage of your Read the full article →
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