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Can You Stop Identity Theft Dead In It's Tracks?

Adobe ID 060ASP32028-37EH.jpgThere are few things worse in life than waking up one day to find that your identity is not just your own, in fact, someone else has decided they want to be you as well. They have stolen your identity and intend to make the most of it, to your own detriment. The best defense against identity theft is to know what you can do to prevent it in the first place. You are never really, out of the woods, but you can take steps that will help you prevent and catch identity theft, if it were to occur.

One great way to start protecting yourself is with LifeLock. LifeLock is a revolutionary program that helps protect you, your name, and your social security number from identity thieves. How does this work? Well, essentially the program is designed to work with your credit report. We all know that when you (or someone pretending to be you) apply for any type of credit, the credit bureaus will be the first ones contacted to see where your credit currently stands. LifeLock contacts the credit bureaus and puts your information on "Fraud Alert". From then on, every ninety days, the program continues to do put your credit report on fraud alert.

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Email Identity Theft - Guarding Your Web Words

locked-up-laptop.jpgUnlike the locked up laptop on the right, it is harder to prevent your email identity from being stolen. Email identity theft involves the fraudulent use of your email address for phishing or spamming. The usual victim of email identity theft is a commercial enterprise. Email identity theft is perpetrated for two purposes - to convince others that they are legitimate firms that have legitimate reasons for asking for people's financial information such as bank access, credit card numbers and so forth. This is phishing.

The second purpose behind email identity theft is for spamming. The most common of the ISPs and email providers have spam blockers. If, however, someone perpetrating email identity theft sends an email to an individual or firm under the guise of someone that person or firm knows the message will not be blocked.

Here are some tips on email identity theft prevention.

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Tips to Prevent Internet Identity Theft

internet securityInternet identity theft is a concern, or should be a concern for anyone who surfs the Internet or transacts business online. As more people become comfortable shopping online, the opportunity for internet identity theft increases. Every block that is established to protect a person’s identity, another breach is made enabling a dishonest person to steal their identity.

In some of the most prolific scams of internet identity theft involve someone simply being asked for their information and, as unfortunate as it may be, some people willingly provide the necessary information to allow someone to steal their identification. A name, social security number and an address is basically all that is needed to assume someone’s financial identity.

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Don't Be A Victim To Social Security Identity Theft

protect yourself from social security identity theftPerhaps one of the oldest , and most dangerous forms of identity fraud is social security identity theft. When someone has your social security number, they, in the minds of most financial organizations, become you. This is why it is so important to protect your social security number and be very careful whom you give it to. Learn more about protecting yourself from social security identity theft. Social security identity theft occurs when a criminal or scammer gets a hold of your social security number. They then use it to apply for loans, get a visa or passport, or much more. The way someone usually finds out they have been a victim of social security identity theft is long after the theft of their personal information has occurred. They might start receiving calls from unknown creditors demanding payment for outrageously high credit card bills or other loans.

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Identity Theft Prevention Tips

If you are like a lot of Americans you are probably worried about the chance of your identity being stolen.  I have had family and friends that have been victims of this crime. This has become a very popular crime over the past few years, and more and more people are suffering the consequences.  But just because this crime is common, does not mean that you should give into it.  Instead, you should learn how to prevent identity theft from happening to you.

The first thing that you will want to do in order to ensure that your identity is safe is to never give out your personal information to anybody.  If for some reason your social security number is requested, make sure that it is an absolute necessity.  Many times, the only reason that somebody will need your social security number is for filing reasons.  In other words, they can find another way to identify you.  By simply asking questions you will greatly decrease your chances of somebody stealing your identity.

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