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Identity Theft

Identity theft is a crime that occurs when an individual uses your personal information such as your Social Security number, name or credit card number without your permission. The thieve will use your information to commit fraud and other types of crimes. Identity theft is a serious crime. Each year over nine million Americans have their identities stolen.

It's not a secret that identity theft is one of the leading crimes in Americas today, but very few know how to protect themselves against this horrible crime. Do to this massive criminal act, identity theft services are starting to form new empires to protect your identity. Services like LifeLock, Trusted ID and ID Watchdog just to name a few are businesses that help your identity stay secure.

Identity theft is the fastest growing business in our world today. Someone's identity is stolen every 2 seconds. People who steal your identity as a profession are thought to be growing at an alarming rate. But the fact is, there are no real estimations of how many people are working to destroy your life. This article is meant as a guide to protect you from identity theft by giving you some current tips to for self-protection.

You have probably seen the commercial where the CEO of the identity theft protection service LifeLock drives a giant truck around New York City with his real social security number on the side. He then dares people to try to steal his identity, which has been protected by his company's service. It is a great show of confidence in his product, and many people have used it to successfully protect their identity.

When it comes to identity theft protection you really cannot skimp on protection coverage. Protecting your identity and your credit can be one of the most important jobs that you can ever do. There are of course pro and cons to using an identity theft protection company and it really depends on the individual themselves as to what they would consider a pro or a con.

There are several ways in which you may become a victim of theft. You might be the victim of any number of crimes such as burglary, auto theft or vandalism. All of these crimes can be really stressful and make you feel unsafe and even violated. A different kind of criminal offense with severe consequences in terms of privacy is called identity theft. To keep yourself safe, it is crucial that you know the ways your identity can be taken, and the steps you must take towards avoiding identity theft.

 
 
 
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