Identity Theft Articles

Technology and the Internet has enabled Identity theft to rise to epidemic proportions. So much so that media has become somewhat de-sensitized to the issue. More sensational news takes precedence for the general population. However if you are at risk or already have become a victim to identity theft, this section on articles all relating to identity theft will keep you up to date on the subject.

Below is a list of articles that relate to all aspects of identity theft. Bookmark this page as new articles will be added often.

  • Millions Affected by ID Theft Every Year
    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a study that shows that close to 10 million identity theft victims are created every year in the US.
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  • Quick Tips to Businesses for the Prevention of Identity Theft
    It is imperative that business owner or operators start to implement improved information handling.
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  • Home Burglary or Identity Theft?
    Have you been robbed or burglarized recently? Did you check to see if any bills or documents containing personal information were stolen? Of course you didn't.
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  • Identity Theft Prevention Starts at Home
    While others are oblivious, many US and Canadian citizens are starting to take identity theft seriously.
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  • Identity Theft is Too Easy
    If I wasn't an honest law abiding citizen and I had to choose a criminal profession, it would have to be identity theft.
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  • Identity Theft Laws
    Identity Theft is a federal crime. In October of 1998 Congress enacted the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act.
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