In more proof that identity theft can strike any American, no matter who they are, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke told Newsweek a while back that a member of his own family was a victim of the crime in August 2008. A thief stole his wife Anna’s Read the full article →
How Insecure WiFi Hotspots Leave You Vulnerable to Identity Theft
WiFi hotspots, which are areas where people can log on to a wireless network just by bringing a laptop, seem to be everywhere these days. You find them not only in the library but also at the coffee shops and even many McDonald’s franchises. They Read the full article →
Are You Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft?
A new year means a new time to take stock of where you've been and where you're going. One of the things you can do is take a life inventory and see how well you are protecting yourself from identity theft. Are you taking all of the following Read the full article →
Learn Why You Should Protect Your Child from Identity Theft
Kids don't have credit cards, kids don't have loans, so why should you or they have to worry about their credit being ruined? The problem is, you do have to, because believe it or not they can be victimized. Even worse than that, they most likely Read the full article →
Identity Thieves Reveal Secrets
In an interview with Michelle Crouch of Reader's Digest, former identity thieves volunteered some of their best kept secrets. It's hoped that by learning the tactics that these thieves took consumers can discover the best ways to protect themselves. Read the full article →
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