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Identity Theft Protection: Stay Safe Online

Smart consumers need to always be aware that identity theft protection is very important. Consumers who forgot to protect themselves from identity theft run the risk of having someone steal there identity and also much of their money. Identity theft can be frustrating and can have many bad affects on one’s life so caution is important.

The internet is one place that identity theft seems to occur most often. Thousands of people have dealt with identity theft while online, which resulted in a myriad of other problems. If you are going to use the internet there are some things you can do to help protect yourself from identity theft.

First of all it is important to understand the ways that identity theft can actually occur online. Some people are fearful of even using their credit cards at all online but you can use your credit card if you know what you are doing. There are a few tips that can help you be sure that you are not the next victim of identity theft online.

Online Identity Theft Protection Tip#1:

It is very important to remember to check any site you use your credit card on to be sure that it is a secure site. You can find out if the website you are using is secure by looking up in the browser box. Along with the webpage address you will see an “S” located directly after the http part of the address. This will let you know that this webpage is secure and that it is extremely difficult to steal information from this site.

Online Identity Theft Protection Tip#2:

Always be sure that you only use your credit card with reputable merchants. If you do choose to make a credit card payment to a merchant that you are not familiar with there are other ways to do it such as using sites like Paypal. With Paypal you can link your bank account and credit card to the site and use these to make payments online through Paypal. Paypal will then debit your account or your credit card and the merchant will never even see your information.

Online Identity Theft Protection Tip#3:

If you do anything online it is important to have spy ware detectors that is installed on your computer. Many sites, email, or online downloads can contain spy ware that can get on your computer. If spy ware is on your computer it can track many things that you do on your computer as well as when you use credit cards online. People can take your credit information through spy ware and you may never know it. Be sure that your spy ware is always running and that you run a thorough scan at least once a week.

Online Identity Theft Protection Tip#4:

One of the most important things to remember is to never give out any of your personal information to anyone online. No one needs to have your address, full name, or credit card information and if they ask for it you should beware. Never provide this information because it can be a way for your identity to be stolen.

Identity theft does happen very often online but it does not have to happen to you. There are measure you can take to protect yourself from identity theft. Be sure to follow these tips to protect yourself and your identity online. Prevention is something that only you can do!


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Tax return fraud on the rise - NBC2 News


Tax return fraud on the rise
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When she filed her tax return, a local woman found out someone had already filed under her name and social security number. There's a growing list of victims of tax fraud. For Debbie Haynes tax season couldn't come soon enough. "I had plans for it.
I-Team 10: Fraud victim now charged in tax schemeNews 10NBC

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Derry Township taxpayers receive others' personal info, including Social ... - Patriot-News


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Derry Township taxpayers receive others' personal info, including Social ...
Patriot-News
Those risks include tax-identity theft, in which people with your name, date of birth and Social Security number can file a fraudulent tax return. The printing error did not expose anyone's birthdate, but that can be easy enough to find these days on ...

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Social Security death file mistakes hit home for chief of the agency - San Angelo Standard Times


Social Security death file mistakes hit home for chief of the agency
San Angelo Standard Times
The Social Security Administration each year mistakenly lists about 14000 living Americans in a little-known but widely used database called the Death Master File, created 30 years ago under the Freedom of Information Act as an anti-fraud tool for ...
Social Security chief admits living relative was listed on the agency's death listInfosecurity Magazine (US)

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Former SA soldier pleads guilty in recruiting scam - KSAT San Antonio


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Former SA soldier pleads guilty in recruiting scam
KSAT San Antonio
... military recruiting programs agreed to pay active duty and civilian contract military recruiters for the names and Social Security numbers of potential soldiers, many of whom were people who had decided to join the US military without any referral.
Ex-soldier pleads guilty in recruiting bonus fraudSan Antonio Express
Former San Antonio soldier pleads guilty to racking up phony bonusesSan Antonio Business Journal

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IRS tax fraud crackdown targets identity thieves - USA TODAY


USA TODAY

IRS tax fraud crackdown targets identity thieves
USA TODAY
For instance, two Detroit area tax preparers were arrested and charged with conspiracy on Friday as federal prosecutors said the suspects used the stolen identities and Social Security numbers of recently deceased individuals to file 352 fraudulent tax ...
IRS Spearheads Bid to Head Off ID TheftWall Street Journal
IRS says federal sweep against identity theft targets 105 people in 23 states ...Washington Post
National crackdown on identity theftSalt Lake Tribune
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FOX5 Vegas - KVVU4 Vegas men sentenced for unemployment scam involving illegals - KVVU Las Vegas


FOX5 Vegas - KVVU4 Vegas men sentenced for unemployment scam involving illegals
KVVU Las Vegas
Francisco Garcia, 41, was sentenced today to 37 months in prison for his guilty plea to conspiracy to commit mail fraud, money laundering, and false representation of a social security number. Nabor Garcia, 33, was sentenced on Thursday to two years in ...
4 Sentenced in Unemployment SchemeKLAS-TV
Leader in Nevada jobless benefits scam sentenced to prisonLas Vegas Review - Journal

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