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Fight Identity Theft: Stop Them Before They Find You

chained up computerWhile you may not need to physically chain up your computer to protect yourself from identity theft, the fight against identity theft is becoming stronger, while, at the same time, the rate of such crimes is also increasing. A new type of internet piracy has surfaced in the form of phishing, which means internet pirates are fishing for personal information such as account numbers, passwords, Social Security numbers as well as other bits of confidential information. In the fight against identity theft, one must ensure not to provide personal information when replying to unsolicited requests, and not provide passwords over the phone or when replying to unsolicited internet requests. In the fight against identity theft, one should also take care not to click links contained in emails that are of dubious nature as it could contain a virus that would contaminate your computer.

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Identity Theft Statistics

Identity Theft affects people worldwideMillions of Americans have their identity stolen and this is only part of the crime.  These same Americans are victimized through numerous means of financial fraud.  The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) states that over 27 million citizens of this country were victims of identity theft in the last 5 years.  According to the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), the number of victims will increase by 500,000-700,000 each year.  Identity theft has increased by 79% from the year 2002 to 2003.

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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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