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Spoiler alert: There isn’t an effective identity theft protection product. Typically, a company claiming to be an identity theft protection company will provide one or all of these services; access to credit reports, credit monitoring, and database monitoring. Unfortunately, these services cause security problems themselves.Spoiler alert: There isn’t an effective identity theft protection product.... more
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Your email is as firmly established as an identity as a credit report- it contains details of your finances, address history, and birthday just as a credit report would. Your address book may reveal your mother’s maiden name, and a compromise of the account could easily reveal your tax information or social security number. A compromise of this account could be devastating.Your email is as firmly established as an identity as a credit report- it contains... more
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Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) are an attractive target for identity thieves. According to the Institute of Consumer Financial Education (ICFE), SMBs usually qualify for larger lines of credit, “enjoy extended payment terms and less transactional scrutiny for large purchases or high value ticket items than individual customers.”Small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) are an attractive target for identity... more
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Thieves prey on our deepest and strongest emotions, and two people madly in love and about to take the plunge are certainly full of emotions and stress. Stress makes us more apt to decide quickly, without thinking the situation through. The sense of relief we feel may encourage us to accept an offer that seems “too good to be true” when we might otherwise hesitate.Thieves prey on our deepest and strongest emotions, and two people madly in love and... more
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Computerworld reports that one in five companies search social networking sites during the hiring process, although many experts believe that number is much higher. You may think that you’re immune to ID theft or misinformation because you don’t have any MySpace, Twitter or Facebook accounts- but read on and you will find that is far from the truth.Computerworld reports that one in five companies search social networking sites during... more
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