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An Increase in Identity Theft Prompts State Identity Theft Laws
12 hours ago ago from Publishing ArticlePublishing Article
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States which has prompted federal and state identity theft laws to be put into place. Sadly more than ten million Americans fall victim to identity theft every year. It is one of most serious crimes in the United States, and it is one of the easiest crimes to commit. Sometimes all it takes is a few minutes to take a person’s money, ruin their reputation and steal their ...
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5 hours ago ago from Better shred than read
Many people are affected each year by identity theft. Identity theft happens when your personal information is taken by someone else without his or her knowledge. It helps to support criminal activity such as fraud, deception, and benefits to acquire services in the name of the real owner. Being an identity theft victim can be devastating. Once someone else has your information, they can open bank accounts in your name, take out loans ...
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20 hours ago ago from Texas Home Equity
Identity theft is a hot topic in the press in recent years. Simply pay a month or so forty million credit cards compromised by a virus attack on a processor card. Consumers are rightly concerned because it can take years to unravel the problems created when someone to steal ...
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