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- Articles
A variety of articles covering the topic of identity theft - thefastest growing form of fraud in many countries today.
- Avoid ID Theft
Identity theft. Preventionis better than cure. What steps can you take to avoid this form of fraud?
- Case Studies
Case studies of genuine identity theft crimes. How they happened, what the consequences were and how the victim felt about it all.
- Case Study 1
Case studies of genuine identity theft crimes. How they happened, what the consequences were and how the victim felt about it all.
- Case Study 2
Case studies of genuine identity theft crimes. How they happened, what the consequences were and how the victim felt about it all.
- Case Study 3
Case studies of genuine identity theft crimes. How they happened, what the consequences were and how the victim felt about it all.
- Detecting ID Theft
Identity theft: How can you tell if you are a potential victim? One thing's for sure, the quicker you find out the less the financial damage will be.
- How It's Done
Identity theft involves the adoption of someone's identity for fraudulent gain. How is this done? How do the criminals get the detals?
- How to Prevent Online Identity Theft
Identity theft: How to Prevent Online Identity Theft. An interesting article by Jim Edwards - a well known syndicated newspaper columnist and internet expert.
- ID Theft Recovery
Identity Theft: The Road to Recovery. An interesting article by Daryl Campbell - writer and home business owner - which offers good advice on recovering from identity theft.
- Identity Theft Definition
Identity theft - what is it exactly? How do I know if I'm an identity theft victim and what can I do about it if I am? How can I avoid identity theft?
- Types of ID Theft
There are two main types of identity theft - true name identity theft and account takeover. Discover the difference between the two.
- What To Do If You're A Victim
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing forms of fraud today. What should you do if you suspect that you ma be a victim?
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