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Stop Identity Theft

Stop Identity Theft Today.

With over 15 million identity thefts each year, this crime is not going anywhere soon. Identity thieves are very smart; it is very difficult for the police to track down these thieves, especially since many of them are overseas, and they can do nothing about it. That's why it's important to spot identity theft early, because chances are you won't get the money back once it has been taken. Whether it be a few small unauthorized charges on your bank statement or a loan for a couple thousands dollars under your name, you must catch these thefts early so you can deal with them before anything worse happens. Stopping identity theft should be a concern if you are at risk of it.

How Do I Protect Myself?

Some simple ways of protecting yourself include keeping all your private documents secure and monitoring your bank records. However, sometimes this isn't enough. It's important to be able to monitor your credit to make sure nothing abnormal has popped up.ID theft protection services do so much more to help you prevent identity theft from happening. Be sure to check out a few that we recommend.

Some services that we promote are Trusted ID, Lifelock, and ProtectMyID. They all offer free trials, and you can see the wealth of features that they have to offer you.

One way you can protect against keystroke logging programs is to avoid using your keyboard to type in important log in passwords or credit card numbers.  Instead you can use the onscreen keyboard which is part of most computer ‘Accessories’ folders, and this brings up a simulation keyboard, which you can then use to input sensitive data. You can learn how to stop identity theft here. Key logger programs can record the details of the onscreen keyboard if you click on each letter/number, so make sure you change the settings to ‘hover’ [Read More]
Jackal fraud is a growing crime, and occurs when identity thieves use the information of deceased persons to carry out fraudulent activities, either by stealing their birth certificates (which unfortunately are not connected automatically to the death certificate so still remain valid forms of identification even after death) or some other form of personal information from old banks statements through to old telephone bills.  Jackal Fraud is fast becoming identity thieves’ method of choice when attempting to carry out fraud in another person [Read More]