Recent News & Comments About how to prevent identity theft
How the Rich and Famous Foil Identity Theft
Identity thieves generally pretend to be real people, create some false accounts, and spend like there's no tomorrow. The rich and famous, on the other hand, already spend that way and are pleased to maintain their true identities. Yet they're increasingly falsifying accounts of their own lives.
WATCH: This Is How Easy It is For Thieves To Steal Everything In Your Wallet
Providence's NBC 10 took an identity theft expert to the streets to show consumers how easy it is. He slipped an RFID card scanner (you can find them on eBay for as little as 50 bucks) into an iPad case and went to town.
Local Business Helping Prevent Identity Theft
Authorities say identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes these days.
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor hosts seminar in Tampa about identity theft
A seminar offers ways to recover from it, and how to prevent being victimized at all.
First Person: How to Fight Back Against Identify Theft
COMMENTARY | Americans are relying on credit cards and other forms of credit in record numbers. A worrisome corollary to this trend is the fear of identity theft and fraud. Findings indicate that this is not only the concern of paranoids of technophobes.
COLUMN: Identity theft - ways to prevent becoming a victim
An estimated 8.6 million households were victims of identity theft in 2010, the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics reports. I hear from people on a regular basis who have, unfortunately, been among those statistics.
Identity Theft: Ways to Prevent Becoming a Victim
An estimated 8.6 million households were victims of identity theft in 2010, the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reports. I hear from people on a regular basis who have, unfortunately, been among those statistics. Continue reading →
First Person: Why I Gave Up On Identity Theft Protection
From what I've seen of identity theft, it's one of those things that's a lot easier to prevent than to fix. Since my friend was the victim of identity fraud, I've taken steps to minimize my chances of winding up in a similar situation. Contributor: Zoe Bauer Published: Apr 05, 2011
Identity Theft: Grave Robbing for a Tax Refund
Data sold by the government and posted online are mined by thieves
FTC Seeks Public Input on How Identity Theft Impacts Senior Citizens
The staff of the Federal Trade Commission is seeking information from the public on how identity theft impacts senior citizens, which the agency will use to inform its law enforcement agenda, policy initiatives and consumer education efforts.
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