Identity Theft News
IDENTITY THEFT WARNING TO GIBRALTAR PUBLIC
IDENTITY THEFT WARNING TO GIBRALTAR PUBLIC Identity theft is the unlawful taking of another person’s details without their permission. The information stolen can be used to obtain many financial services, goods and other forms of identification i.e. Passports and Driving Licences. The information stolen can range from a copy of birth certificate to copies of…
Read MoreDon’t Let Identity Thieves Steal Your Holiday Spirit
Don’t Let Identity Thieves Steal Your Holiday Spirit It might be the season of giving, but a new survey shows a majority of Americans are actually worried about what might be taken from them. According to new research by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 57 percent of U.S. adults say they are concerned about…
Read MoreMySpace Identity Theft Scams On the Rise?
MySpace Identity Theft Scams On the Rise? MySpace has become a target for identity thieves. Not that this is surprising, there is an added twist that takes it beyond what I’ve seen done on sites like PayPal or Ebay. For example, who hasn’t received an email claiming to be from PayPal or Ebay telling you…
Read MoreInsurance tips for Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month
Insurance tips for Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month The holidays are quickly approaching and the retail season is in full swing. It is the busiest shopping season of the year, which means your personal information may be at a greater risk of falling into the wrong hands. In fact, the Identity Theft Resource Center…
Read MoreIdentity Theft On The Rise
Identity Theft On The Rise Identity theft is on the rise. More than 162 million records have been reported lost or stolen in 2007. That’s three times more than the more than 49 million that went missing last year. It’s happened in Austin, too. The personal information, including the social security numbers of 22 students,…
Read MoreFacts about identity theft
Facts about identity theft — In 2005, about 1.6 million households experienced theft of existing accounts other than a credit card, such as a banking account, and 1.1 million households discovered misuse of personal information, such as a Social Security number. — Ten percent of households with incomes of $75,000 or higher experienced identity theft.…
Read MoreTakahashi: When ID theft hits home STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO GUARD AGAINST IT
Takahashi: When ID theft hits home STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO GUARD AGAINST IT My identity has been stolen. Again. Last month, someone used my Visa credit card to buy three $29 video games on the PlayStation Network. As much as I like video games, it wasn’t me. Visa’s fraud department was on the ball. They…
Read MoreAvoiding the theft for the holidays
Avoiding the theft for the holidays She might have been Jane Doe of New Hampshire on Black Friday, with little more than two credit cards, a house and a car. But by the time she checks her credit the next year, she might see that five credit cards, three houses and two cars have been…
Read MoreMinors at risk of ID theft, too
Minors at risk of ID theft, too Did you know that nearly 5 percent of all identity theft cases reported to the Federal Trade Commission last year were filed for children under the age of 18? In the information age, minors — online and sharing personal information — are at a greater risk of falling…
Read MoreIdentity Theft: Do You Know Where Your Child’s Credit Is?
Identity Theft: Do You Know Where Your Child’s Credit Is? Identity theft is happening at epidemic proportions these days, a crime that costs consumers, credit card companies, and financial institutions billions of dollars every year. Fortunately, awareness has spread about this financially devastating crime, spurring many consumers to monitor financial affairs and credit report activity…
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