Football season is in full swing, which makes it a great time to think about security, and particularly identity theft protection, while you’re at the game or at a bar. Even though all football fans seem friendly enough – unless they are rooting Read the full article →
Be Prepared, In Case Identity Theft Happens to You
Before identity theft happens to you – well, in case identity theft happens to you – you should have a game plan in place on what to do about it. It does affect close to 10 million Americans each year so this really is something you should think Read the full article →
Identity Thieves Don’t Learn Their Lesson
Sadly, and disturbingly, a lot of identity thieves don’t learn their lesson the first time, even after they have served jail time for their crimes. For example, Robert Delgado of California was already on parole for identity theft when police found Read the full article →
An Invitation to Identity Theft?
Sometimes people disagree on what constitutes a risk of identity theft. Consider the following story and decide where you stand on the issue. A former county election auditor in Washington State is upset with the current auditor’s decision to Read the full article →
What To Do if You’re a Victim of Old Fashioned Check Fraud
A lot has been written about what to do if you are a victim of a phishing scam or of credit card fraud. However, you don't see too much lately about what to do if you are a victim of old fashioned check fraud, which happens when a thief does one of Read the full article →
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