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Detect Key Logger, Identity Theft Spyware

Here are a few tips to protect you against key logger spyware so identity thieves can't steal your bank account passwords and credit card numbers.


Top 10 Ways to Protect Yourself from Online Identity Theft

Identity theft is becoming a big concern and is starting to receive attention from lawmakers in Washington DC. Here are our top 10 steps you can take to prevent you from becoming a victim.


Fighting Internet Identity Theft and the FBI

The FBI along with Monster Worldwide and the Postal Inspectors are trying to reduce Internet Fraud by educating consumers. One thing the FBI is doing is offering Consumers to take a free test online to see how they rate in their Internet Savvy’ness to prevent being ripped off.


Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft

Are you at risk of identity theft? The sad truth is that everyone is now a days. There are painless steps you can take to reduce your risk and protect your family. Read this this article for 10 tips you can follow starting today.


Are You a Victim of Identity Theft?

The scale of identity theft has been recently analyzed in a federal report and the general results were worrying. The report states that lately, one out of four American homes is targeted by identity theft. One answer to this problem is the new June 2005 FACTA Law (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) which brings new regulations concerning identity theft.


Save Your Identity

The warning signs can start innocently enough that you don't even recognize them as being warning signs of impending doom. Perhaps it's a letter from your credit card company about a credit application. It might be a call from your bank inquiring about your application for a line of credit. Do not be fooled into thinking these are innocent mistakes. Large financial companies do not make innocent mistakes anymore when it comes to your credit.


How to Check Your Credit Report for Evidence of Identity Theft

How often do you review your credit report? Inside this article you will learn exactly how often you should be checking it and what to look for to recognize evidence of Identity Theft.


Identity Theft - Red Flags That May Indicate You're a Victim

According to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) statistics, there were close to 10 million American identity theft victims in 2003. The Identity Theft Resource Center indicates the average identity theft victim spends 607 hours to clear his or her credit records. The simple steps I've outlined here will aid you in the early detection of identity theft before it gets out of hand. Early detection is key to protecting your valuable credit rating.


Don't Get Caught by a Phishing Scheme

Do you know what phishing is? Do you know how to prevent it from happening to you? Explore this article on how to identify a phishing scheme and how to protect yourself.


Don't Let Spyware Sneak Up On You

Spyware is everywhere. Within this informative article you will learn how to become more aware of the possibility of it infecting your computer.


Prevent Identity Theft From Happening to You

Chris McElroy and I provide you with valuable tips on what YOU can do to ensure your identity is kept safe.


How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft and PC Hackers

Information on how to protect yourself from Identity Theft and PC Hackers. Offline and online tips.


How To Avoid Getting Into Identity Theft Trouble

Identity theft is when some unscrupulous people try to get some information from you such as your social security number and other pertinent personal and financial data. These sets of information are used deceitfully by these people for their own benefits.


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