Identity Theft
Identity Theft
Understanding Identity Theft
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Most people have heard of identify theft but what exactly is it? Identity theft is also known as identity fraud and is when a victim’s identity is used to get credit cards, apply for credit at banks and other establishments, open accounts at financial institutions, take money from existing accounts, get a job, or file bankruptcy. Your identity can also be used by another person when committing crimes ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. The thief does all this without the victim’s knowledge and depending on how long it goes undetected for weeks, months, or even years. Identity Theft | Identity Theft Facts | What To Do | Victim Of Identity Theft | Stolen Identities | Identity Protection | How To Protect Your Identity Online | Prevent Identity Theft | Keep Identity Safe | The History Of Identity Theft | Privacy Policy And Terms Of Use | |

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How Identity Theft Can Ruin Your Credit, Your Reputation and Your Life
By Christain Cullen
One of the most dangerous ways of having identity theft is through your social security information. Your social security number can give someone all the information they need about you. If you are one of those people who keep their social security card in the wallet or purse, you are playing a very dangerous game.
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Online Nightmare - Identity Theft and Its Victims
By Tina L Douglas
It is an unfortunate fact that millions of people are still falling victims to identity theft. These victims endure months and even years of nightmare, fixing their credit report and gaining back their identity. When an identity theft criminal gains access to your personal information, they can apply for a new driver's license and new credit cards under your name as well open new bank accounts, get a mortgage and purchase a new car.
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