Archive for October, 2007
Friday, October 19th, 2007
Identity theft is a huge problem in our modern world. This criminal activity not only hurts the organizations that are never paid, but also the individuals that have had their identities stolen. It also harms the general public because we are forced to pay the extra fees and ...
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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
When defining identity theft it is first important to know that this is a severe criminal offense. A person, who is convicted of identity theft, under current laws, will receive a minimum mandatory jail time of five years. Specifically identity theft is when an individual deliberately utilizes ...
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Monday, October 15th, 2007
It seems that since the beginning of time there have been unscrupulous individuals who endeavor to steal from others. This action is called thievery or stealing and can be accomplished in a number of ways. Some of those ways include the robbing of individuals using threatening means or ...
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Saturday, October 13th, 2007
Victims of identity theft very often are so flustered with loss of their identity as well as money, that they can become confused over what steps to take to get back on the road to recovery. There are different versions of identity theft worksheets available on the internet and each ...
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Thursday, October 11th, 2007
Identity theft is now such a major issue both on and offline, that many web sites have been established to provide the public with help, support and advice on how to prevent it from occurring. Both the prevention of identity theft, tips on the warning signs and what can ...
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Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
Identity theft is a growing crime in the United States. Thousands of people each year have fallen victim to it, losing their reputation, money or ability to get a job. As with any crime, it is impossible to fully control whether it happens to someone or not. The best thing ...
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