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  • 2). Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft  By : Howard Goff
    You've probably heard about identity theft on television or read about it in the newspaper, and you may already be aware of the damage these crimes can cause victims and their families. What you may not know is how to protect yourself from these attacks. Below you'll find ten steps that can help you minimize your chances of becoming another identity theft statistic.
    Article Related to: identity theft, credit report

  • 5). It's 12 Noon, Do You Know Who's Using Your Network?  By : Jason Frovich
    The idea of reading email while lounging by the pool, text or instant messaging while doing the laundry, or lounging in the Jacuzzi listening to your MP3 collection is appealing to us all. Unfortunately, many, or even most, wireless units don't come with security features already functioning. This may not seem like a big issue to someone who is simply setting up a home network, but there are a number of potential problems you should consider.
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  • 6). What are the Most Common Ways to Commit Identity Theft or Fraud  By : Cathy Taylor
    It's the number one source of consumer complaints at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and unfortunately, it's one of the simplest crimes to commit. Identity theft involves information from your daily life, from shopping, bill-paying, and even applying for a job. Thieves take advantage of everyday opportunities to discover your personal information, including your Social Security number (SSN), bank or credit card account numbers, income, name, address, or phone number, and use it to commit fraud or other crimes.
    Article Related to: identity theft, identity fraud, credit report

  • 10). Put an End to Criminal Identity Theft  By : Gord
    Being mistaken for someone else can be very hazardous. It can actually get you punished for something you never did. A couple of situations have already cropped up when someone else in a course of a criminal act uses another persons identity. Many criminals have had the ability to get crucial and vital information, such as social security number, addresses, credit card numbers, bank accounts, birth certificates and etcetera to commit crimes.
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  • 17). Easy Money .not.  By : JeffSolochek
    Thought today would be just the same as every other morning but when I checked my Inbox I found out that I had won 2 international lotteries that I had no idea that I had ever entered and the family for some dead prince in Nigeria wants me to act as the next of kin and they will let me keep 10% of his net worth. With all this money coming in I am going to be living on easy street and never have to work again.
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  • 19). Identity Theft (R&R)?  By : dataminer
    Identity theft is the most prolific crimes committed today and it knows no boundaries. So by now most people know of the problem but are unaware of how it all got started. It's basically what's old is new again thus the teaser ID Theft R&R??? Which stands for Retrospective and Rebirth. Its started back in the 60's which was a time of conflict and change the Vietnam war and Civil Right protesters and the Underground mainly SDS and the Weathermen among others.
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  • 20). Identity Theft – Impacting Your Taxes?  By : Richard A. Chapo
    If your identity is stolen, your finances can quickly become a nightmare. A less obvious problem is the effect identity theft can have on your taxes. Identity Theft Generally, thieves steal your personal data for the purpose of running up credit card charges or opening and abusing new accounts. A developing trend in the identity theft field concerns schemes impacting your taxes.
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  • 22). 2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them. 2006 Scams The IRS has kicked out its annual list of highly dubious tax scams for 2006. Promoters often make these strategies sound credible, but they simply aren’t.
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  • 24). Take 5 Minutes to Protect YOUR Family Name  By : Kay Zahn
    Copyright 2006 Kay Zahn Have you ever "Googled" yourself? Do it and you may be surprised at how many people share your name or some combination of it. A fact easily verified by opening a local phone book in many cases. On the internet however, there will only be ONE domain name like yours exactly the way you'd like it. The question is, will it be registered to you or to someone else with whom you share a name? Don't Let someone else take YOUR name online.
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