Identity Theft, Credit Score, And Fraud
Getting a loan of whatever kind is a difficult process these days not only because you have to provide a number of documents for your application but because there just might be mistakes in your...
View ArticleProtect Yourself from ID Theft
There is a lot of information on how to protect oneself from ID theft online. While some are very helpful, some are quite ridiculous. If you are tired of reading identity theft tips that do not really...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Social Networking
Social networking is a great way to connect with the people you know but with so many social networking sites available, people in this generation usually can’t keep track of the information they spew...
View ArticleProtect Your Child’s Identity
Credit bureaus do not maintain accounts for minors but sometimes, they do have records, albeit unknowingly, of minors having credit ratings. For parents who suspect that their child’s identity has...
View ArticleProtecting Yourself from ID Theft
Aside from monitoring all your accounts through your credit score report and ensuring that your mail is not accessed by anyone else, there are other things you can do to protect yourself from identity...
View ArticleSuspected ID Theft, What Should You Do?
ID theft has grown at a rather alarming rate in America. This crime involves the theft of a person’s identifying information and committing fraud after doing so. According to the FTC, it is estimated...
View ArticleIdentity Theft: A Definition of Terms and Statistics
Identity theft or ID theft is a form of robbery by stealing another person’s identity. This stolen identity is then used by another person by assuming the stolen identity usually in order to access the...
View ArticleYou and your kids’ ID score
ID theft is on the rise but the fastest growing amongst the different types of identity theft is child identity theft. This is rather ruthless but in times like these it is important for everyone to be...
View ArticleID Scores and Complacency
With ID theft-related crimes and ID theft in general on the rise, many Americans are now looking for ways to find out whether they are victims of such a crime. An article published by the NY Times...
View ArticleThe Nasty World of ID Theft
Experts say that you will need to spend 5, 840 hours t fully correct the negative information caused by ID theft. If you compute this, it is equivalent to working fulltime for two years. This is just...
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