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May
16

There is a relationship between information security and home security. A thief or unscrupulous visitor in your home could easily walk away with all types of information that could be very useful in this age of computers everywhere and the Internet. So here are some precautions to take to help yourself, your family, friends and loved ones, stay safe.

1) There are a few steps to take to help protect the information you have stored on your home computer. Begin by making sure you are the only person who has access to your log in information. Then ask a professional to help you install a good security system or install one for you. There are several different types of programs and software on the market, so check around, do a little research and see what fit into your budget.

May
10

While no doubt you have heard of different types of identity theft, you may not have heard a great deal about social security number theft. Most of the time when you think of identity theft you think of someone stealing your credit card number or other financial information. Although this can be dangerous and cause a myriad of problems, social security number theft is even worse.

What is Social Security Number Theft?

May
9

The crime of identity theft continues to rise, according to recent reports. One interesting aspect of those reports is that the crime is not limited to the major metropolitan areas, but seems to be equally as rampant in smaller cities and even in rural areas, and in fact, identity theft seems to be increasing in rural areas at rates faster than the metropolitan areas.

May
7

Identity theft is no fun. Sometimes a few simple action steps can go a long ways towards successfully helping you avoid making errors or slip ups that could result in identity theft. Start by making positive adjustments in your life and place of business so that you can avoid identity theft in your life…

May
7

It really isn’t hard to protect yourself from identity theft if you simply use common sense. Unfortunately, a lot of people seem to lose their common sense when it comes to their identity.

Identity thieves are successful because they know that certain assumptions about how people will behave are generally true. For example, they know that many people want something for nothing. They also know that many people think they know more than they actually do, and so become over-confident. They also know that many people are careless with personal data simply because they aren’t fully aware of the dangers out there, both on-and off-line, much less able to recognize them.

May
7

The crime of identity theft increases daily and therefore so do the chances that you will become a victim of it at some point if you do not take precautions to protect your personal information. Identity theft, as much as being a crime being committed regularly, is a royal pain in the backside to get straightened out, often taking as long as months and even years to get these bogus entries removed from your credit reports.

May
4

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes of this century and it continues to increase for consumers and businesses that are not aware of it, and are not aware of really how easy it is. With credit card companies doing bare minimums on credit checks these days in their efforts to get more credit cards out there (and rake in an amazing amount of money in interest), this only serves to make the problem worse.

Apr
30

The number of identity theft victims is increasing everyday. Yet it is being so downplayed that most people think that it would never happen to them. A lot of people think that identity theft is just a myth propagated by paranoid individuals, well the fact is, it’s not. Identity theft is a crime that can affect anybody from any demographic and that means you could be next. Identity theft awareness is better achieved by using examples of people who have undergone the ordeal of having their identity stolen and used in credit fraud. Below are a few examples of what happened to ordinary people.

Apr
28

If you put “Identity Theft” into Google, you will find over 12.5-million hits. A few years ago you would have had only a few. In fact, identity theft has increased so much over the last few years that many companies have come up with either identity theft insurance or identity theft protection. Prevention, or protection, is more useful than after-the-fact insurance.

Only if you never turn on your radio or TV will you not have heard of the identity theft protection company, Life Lock. Life Lock does not claim to do much that you could not do for yourself. They even tell you that for free you can:

Apr
24

In this day in age, identity theft is a very real and unfortunate occurrence, knowing how to protect yourself is your first defense.

Identity Theft: Learning To Protect Yourself

We live in a world in which identity theft affects us all. At every corner, at every turn, there may be a thief just waiting for us to let our guard down, constant awareness of your documents and surroundings is necessary to guard yourself against this travesty. The following are ten tips on how you can protect yourself against identity theft.

Tip #1 - Lighten the weight of your purse or wallet.