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    Victims Of Identity Theft

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    Identity theft is a problem that is effecting more and more people every year, a report released by Michael Keenan shows that an average Australian household is 16 times more likely to be effected by identity fraud then it is to be effected by a robbery, this same report also indicates that people are becoming less concerned about identity crime, however with fraud incidents increasing by 30,000 from 2014 to 2015 and misuse of identity increasing by almost 20,000 from 2014 to 2015 it is best to…

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    Detecting Identity Theft

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    enough to detect all identity theft and have yet to be able to deter the crime of identity theft. One of the reasons the government has been unable to detect all identity theft is because not everyone knows their identity has been taken until they are going to obtain credit, they get a call from a creditor, or they get a call asking if they have authorized a charge on their card. Another problem in detecting identity theft is that a person might not be alive when their identity was stolen and…

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    Effects Of Identity Theft

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    To continue, another area of concern is your credit. Once you are an identity theft victim, you will have to worry about your credit report. If the thief is able to run up a significant credit card debt in your name and you don’t notice till years later it could demolish your credit score. We covered a story that showed this where a mother stole her daughters’ identity and left her finances and credit in crumbles. Most often than not the credit card bills will go unpaid and it will only lower…

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    Identity theft has been a growing situation. It is something that continues to grow and having many people being affected by having their identity stolen. Technology makes it easier for individuals to steal someone's identity and use it to their own advantage. It is important for people to take the right precautions and keep information secure to prevent any identity theft from occurring. Keeping Information Private According to USA.gov, there are a number of ways to prevent identity theft.…

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    Identity Theft Do you know what 343 million dollars looks like because that was how much money so many people lost from identity theft. Today I’m going to talk about how identity theft is bad thing by taking someone’s money to them just getting your house bills. Identity theft is one of the most corrupt crime in the us. Identity theft is the most growing problem in the usa. next couple of paragraph are going to be about how identity theft may not even be theft, how many people got targeted,…

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    which is identity theft. Everyone probably doesn’t think that identity theft is a real crime. Believe it or not identity theft is one of the topic crimes in America today. Identity theft is often in the news. It is sad because someone will profit off of another loses. Identity theft is where the illegal use of someone else 's personal information especially in order to obtain money or credit (Johnson, 2014). When it comes to identity theft there are all types of ways to commit identity theft.…

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    Discussion Though identity theft is mostly viewed on the negative side, there are also positive impacts of identity theft. To an individual, it may not be much of a benefit since the emotional suffering may be more than one can handle. An individual can gain favors from an institution that lead to the identity theft. An example is where a customer of a certain bank deposits cash for safekeeping. As a normal customer of the bank, withdrawals and deposits as well as carrying out payments using…

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    deeply and sighing, I pick memories from my brain. I felt if it had only been but a day ago when I first learned about identity theft. The same high school classroom where I learned the easy way out. The classroom swirls into a picture in my mind, Mr. Henderson standing in front of our class white board. Diagrams and words are scrawled across it with tips on how to prevent identity theft. “You all have social security numbers, or SSNs. You may not know them yet, but even…

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    Your Kid From Identification Theft. Parents with children older than one season are required to file a Public Protection Variety for their children to qualify for tax deduction. Today however, identity criminals are using this new tactic to grab precious information and commit fraudulent activities. What exactly is child identity robbery and how is it done? More importantly, how can you secure your children from this crime? What is Kid ID Theft? Apparently, identity criminals grab a kid's…

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    is $5,130 Identity theft victims usually spend over 500 hours repairing the damage. The long process of repairing identity theft damage can cause great emotional stress. Websites such as IdentityTheft.gov, give step-by-step directions to help walk a victim through repairing the damage. Some Americans neglect the fact that identity theft leads to months of financial damage, emotional stress, and many people do not follow the procedures to protect themselves against it. Identity theft can…

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