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Identity Theft
The problem of Identity Theft continues to rise as consumers and businesses struggle to stay ahead of identity fraud criminals. According to the Federal Trade Commission, Identity Fraud affected an estimated 3.3 million Americans in 2002, costing consumers $3.8 billion and businesses $32.9 billion dollars.

For the most part, Identity Theft involves an identity fraud criminal obtaining another person’s personal information, such as bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, etc., then utilizing that information to make improper charges, establish credit, or take over financial accounts. One of the most popular methods of Identity Theft is to go through a person’s trash to obtain copies of bank or credit card statements, checks, address and telephone number information, etc. Because of this, it is important for the consumer to shred or properly destroy any paperwork containing personal information, such as letters, bank statements, credit card statements, etc. It is also important for consumers to closely monitor the spending for their bank and credit card accounts to ensure all charges are valid.

Businesses are beginning to seriously address the problem with new technologies, one prominent being Identity Theft solutions from Early Warning services, all of which are linked to their extensive databases created with shared information from multiple industries including financial institutions. For more information on Identity Theft, review the Federal Trade Commissions site http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/.
 

Identity Theft News
 

How Criminals are Phishing to Commit Identity Theft and Fraud

 

June 1, 2004
CreditGUARD of America
Liberty Introduces Identity Theft Services

 

April 5, 2004
Liberty Enterprises
Military Veterans Offer Identity Theft Defense for the Military Community

 

March 22, 2004
PRWeb
Avoiding Identity Theft - A New Web-Based Course from Cosaint

 

January 27, 2004
Cosaint
Free On-Line Consultation Service to Avoid Fraud, Manipulation and Deception

 

January 19, 2004
Premiere Publishing
Fake PayPal and eBay emails collect data for identity theft

 

January 8, 2004
PRWeb