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Fall 2007

Welcome to third issue!

Just as in our Spring and Summer issues  we're covering everything that has to do with identity theft:  how to be proactive in avoiding it, how to keep from falling into phishing and pharming traps, how to avoid passport Identity Theft and much more...

So, dive in!  We'll be publishing new articles every quarter.  Also please check out the Books and Services Section.  Lotta good stuff in there too.

Articles in this issue....

The crime of Identity Theft and Identity Fraud usually falls into one of five primary categories.  Some cases can, and often do, involve multiple categories.
Types Of Identity Theft By L. Britnell


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Chefs and restaurant owners want to know how to prevent customers' identity theft, so the speaker at the August 2007 meeting of the Myrtle Beach chapter of the American Culinary Federation was Jay Shavitz of Infinity Computer Systems. He explained how credit card information theft can occur at restaurants.
Restaurant Credit Card Theft By Becky Billingsley

Important Do and Don't considerations when traveling the con men identity theft minefield.  What we learn from history is that we do not learn from history.  That's Identity theft.  For some reason, these many horror stories appear to leave little or no impression on the public.  Profoundly hard to understand...
Con Men's Best Get-Rich-Quick Opportunity - Identity Theft By Jack Payne

Only 51% of all identity theft involves a credit card, bank account or loan.   What are the other 49%?
Fraud Alerts Compared To IDAlert By L. Britnell

How safe is your computer?  Safeguard your PC for your own sake.
Secure Connection - Preventing Identity Theft While Surfing Online By Bernard Pragides

The way the identity theft fraudsters use your personal information, they could lead you to complete financial ruin. This is why you need to be very alert that your personal information is not misused by anyone. Your intentions are good, but stealing your personal information to impersonate you is not very difficult, as most people are quite careless about how they care for their personal data. No wonder, identity theft happens to be a crime with the fastest rate of growth!
Identity Theft Fraudsters - How They Get And Use Your Personal Information By Davis Jeff

Current estimates say that a laptop is stolen about once every minute in this country, or half a million of them per year.
Laptops Stolen - Keeping Your Laptop In The Modern World By Bernard Pragides

Responsible parents who know of this growing problem can help other teens to protect themselves from being victims of teen identity theft.
Teens And Identity Theft By Bernard Pragides

Identity theft is a serious crime that has challenged legal systems worldwide. Contrary to popular belief, identity theft can take place in many ways, besides web-based and electronic transactions. There have been a number of instances of identity theft resulting from stolen credit cards, business documents and checkbooks.
5 Motivations to Identity Theft Proof Your Business By Andy Lawson

You're out of luck against identity theft if you live in Alabama, Alaska or nine other states that still do not protect you with this simple, inexpensive process. Some of these holdout states do have pending credit-freeze legislation - let's hope they do the right thing for their citizens. Find out what is a credit-freeze and why should you should have the right to choose whether to use it
If Credit-Freeze Protects Against Identity Theft, Why Do Eleven States Still Not Allow It? By Kathryn Martyn, M.NLP

The Identity Theft Bookstore

My Identity Theft Help
How to protect your identity and money from identity theft.

Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft
Discover how theives can steal your identity and what you can do to protect yourself.  Packed with complete information on all agencies to contact and the forms you'll need to fill out.

Information Security Secrets Revealed
Discover in less than one hour how to protect your passwords, credit card acounts, and social security numbers from hackers and identity thieves...

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Online Magazines
The Online Cat, a new ezine helping you care for and raise your cat! Your Comprehensive Guide to Arthritis
Discover the Secrets to Digital Photography the Pros Don't Want You to know
Uncover The Secrets of Adsense
Discover How To Control Stress, Anxiety and Panic Attacks. Get Your Life  Back
Accounting Software Resource
Protect Your Identity And Get it Back From the Thieves That Stole it Travel to Colorado!
Discover The Secrets To Explosive Affiliate Profits
Travel to Maui!
Online Dating Secrets, dedicated to your online dating sanity and safety
Travel to Alaska!
The Cancer Zine, discover new research, therapies and treatments Travel to China!
Bipolar Disorder: Resources For You or a Loved One Travel to Florida!
How To Write A Resume, resources to help you land that dream job Discover Fly Fishing Secrets of the Pros!
Online Gaming: your guide to finding free online games Your New Cat's First 24 Hours.  Animal shelters agree: the first 24 hours are critical!

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