Articles tagged: Identity Theft
<< previous page 1 2 3 4 next page>> written by Rahul Rungta Credit reports can be used in many other ways to find out if anyone is trying to steal your identity for fraudulent purposes. written by Chaim Golan Medical identity theft is a criminal act that occurs when a person uses another person personal information, such as name and insurance card number, without that person knowledge to obtain or make false claims for medical services or goods. written by Daryl Campbell You do not need to be overloaded with baggage to realize that you left something inside the taxi. It can be anything from keys to wallets or cell phones. Unfortunately in the long run it can be more costly. written by Daryl Campbell There are types of identity theft that determine the ranking for each state. But undoubtedly the last type of fraud that Texans expected to find themselves dealing with is the one off the radio. written by Daryl Campbell Of course there is no perfect world and all of us regardless of age have to be vigilante. But there are several reasons why scammers and identity thieves target the elderly. written by Daryl Campbell Sometimes as the Gonzalez case shows you can have your personal information stolen through no fault of your own. But most incidents of identity theft are of the every day variety. So it is essential to take some extra steps to protect yourself. written by Daryl Campbell It almost sounds like a take off of the Humphrey Bogart line from the movie Casablanca. It isn't. For Michelle McCambridge, the situation was all too real. written by Daryl Campbell The perceived lack of privacy in the form of having to provide personal information and then believing rightly or not that their information is now ready to broadcast across the world wide web is an unsettling thought to many people. But being internet free is no comfort either. written by Daryl Campbell You saw this scam coming a mile down the road. They won't get you today. No problem as far as these online con artists are concerned. So the next time around they skip the phishing and go straight for its first cousin; commonly known as pharming. written by Chaim Golan Identity theft is getting to be a larger trouble since more and more people are using the Internet a larger share of their lives. People who are new to the online medium are repeatedly becoming a prey to phishing or different Internet identity theft schemes. written by Kwame Kuadey Identify theft is on a steep climb and for many Americans; it has become a living nightmare. This article provides 7 tips on how to prepare yourself and avoid becoming a victim of identity theft.
written by Daryl Campbell They never meant to do it. It was just one of those things. That's all well and good but unfortunately, it is the children who pay the price. written by Daryl Campbell Close to ten million people became victims of identity theft. But the actual number of victims may not be accurately known for years to come. written by Daryl Campbell There was a time when it meant a harmless activity that was a lot of fun. Now it's turned into a harmful activity that can rob you of money. written by Daryl Campbell A lot of people are hurting in what has become a global recession. Identity thieves could not care less. As far as they are concerned business is booming written by Pamela Anderson Everyone of us can be victimized by Identity Theft. That's why necessary precautions must be taken in order to avoid it. This article is about the relation of Credit Card Fraud to businesses. written by Melinda cayetano If one asked the neighbors at the apartment complex in Lakewood, CO, they would have characterized Matthew Caulk as a friendly, hard-working man; he was always willing to help. written by Melinda cayetano One would expect that Leo Burt was treated at school like any other nerd with a shy smile and inquisitive hazel eyes behind glasses, except the University of Wisconsin knew better. written by Melinda cayetano Igor Koumlikov was a devoted son He immigrated to the United States from Russia in the late 90s, and settled in Detroit, MI with his widowed mother and younger sister. written by Melinda cayetano Richard Boakai was a quiet, studious young man from a small town in Liberia. He was the only one in his family to go to college, and he dreamed of going to medical school in America. written by Melinda cayetano Everyone considered Jason Belmer a thug and petty thief. While in court for burglary he escaped through a closed window, crashing and jumping into a river. Police caught him and brought him right back, he plead guilty to the escape, but no contest to burglary. written by Melinda cayetano Hazel Head was a friendly woman. She worked as a waitress at local greasy spoon diners frequented by truck drivers. The truckers loved Hazel. She was just so much fun, drinking and smoking heavily, not to be outdone by the men. written by Melinda cayetano Paul Rodgers was a devout Christian. He regularly went to church and was very knowledgeable about the bible, quoting many verses by heart. written by Melinda cayetano 2005 was the year when the State of Kansas and the whole country finally realized that Dennis L. Rader a compliance officer for Park City, Kansas and serial killer BTK were one and the same. written by Melinda cayetano Many people in Gary, Indiana knew and liked Larry Burns. The bearded man had an outgoing, highly social personality and a hearty laugh. written by Melinda cayetano Somewhere out there, possibly in Texas, Alicia Banuelos and her daughter Lyric, now a teenager, live a quiet, wholesome life. written by Melinda cayetano Mark Anthony Wilson of Fort Dodge, IA was a very likable man. Joni was a good hard-working woman, a nurse, who hadn't always had it easy. It seemed she was finally happy and at ease when she met Mark. written by Lorna Darden a Facebook account, from your co-worker, family, friends and your children are logging in everyday. There are 3 billion messages pass through Facebook every single day. Facebook is a great resource for business owners to market their business.
There are 150 million of users from all over the world on this site every single day and that’s why you should be careful on who you communicate with. You cannot see who you are talking too, and you don’t know if they are approaching you with the truth in email exchanges. written by Dorothy Yamich Over seven million people in the United States last year alone were victims of identity theft resulting in almost fifty billion of fraudulent credit card, bank, and other financial charges. A significant number of these victims were tourists, business travelers, and people on their holidays. Here is some valuable information that may save you a ton of grief when you travel.
written by Lorna Darden Your identity can be stolen in so many ways like shoulder surfing, that is when you are at the ATM and someone is looking over your shoulder for your information. The Internet, your purse being stolen, registration forms for products, order forms and applications << previous page 1 2 3 4 next page>> |