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    Department of Justice says, “Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person 's personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain.” Lots of people tend to fall the common mistake of opening popups.…

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    According to the Federal Trade Commission, identity theft occurs when “someone uses your Social Security number or other personal information to open new accounts, make purchases, or get a tax refund” (“Identity Theft,” 2015). Identity theft does not only occur with opening new accounts, but can also encompass gaining access to existing accounts opened by the real individual. This crime is very prevalent and it seems that there is not a downward trend of those affected by it. This is a topic…

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    There are many different types of identity theft. There’s Child identity theft where criminals get a hold of vulnerable, unsuspecting children’s identities. They use these identities to make unsolicited purchases and open various credit card and bank accounts. This type of fraud often goes undetected for years and the damage is done by the time the child is an adult. The damage is often irreparable and follows the child through life. Whether it’s applying for a job or a loan for a house…

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    may not be able to obtain all four pieces, but other personal information such as a date of birth may be stolen instead. In today’s contemporary society, there are three main forms of identity theft. The first and also most common form of theft is an individual’s financial identity. This form of identity theft is most widely known because the reason for stealing such information is to purchase items at the expense of the victim. This is typically carried out by either opening credits card in the…

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    Identity theft is a growing problem in the USA and the world. Identity theft is most common from ages 18-49. In 2006 there were 5,503 reported incidents of identity theft, in 2014 there was a whopping 67,168 reported incidents of identity theft. “We’ve been dealing with criminals faking IDs for decades, from check forgers to fugitives on the run. But the threat is more pervasive and the scams more sophisticated than ever, including new online elements”,…

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    According to the authors, the main argument to protect a person from identity theft is to do annual credit reports and to never carry a Social Security card. The main point of this article is to provide the reader with ways to protect the individual from identity theft. I know that there are currently so many ways for an individual to have their identity stolen through various means, like phishing, harmful viruses that attach to a computer device, and skimmers. In this article, the authors…

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    Safe From Identity Theft

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    Identity theft is the act of using someone else’s identity and information in your favor, typically for financial gain. The victims of identity theft are often left struggling to recover for a very long time. It’s shockingly easy for someone to take your information and use it to their advantage. With rapid advances being made in the world of technology, it only becomes more difficult to catch identity thieves. Nobody can be completely safe from identity theft, but there are many measures you…

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    Theft According to Cap 63 section 267, it includes any inanimate thing, movable and capable of being stolen including animals. Under section 268(1), stealing is whereby a person who fraudulently and without claim of right takes anything capable of being stolen, or fraudulently converts to the use of any person other than general or special owner, is said to have stolen. The elements of are as follows: 1. Appropriation that involves trespassory taking and carrying away OR fraudulent conversion…

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    Identity theft is an extremely common problem, with long-lasting consequences that can dramatically impact every aspect of your life. This threat is even more pronounced for business owners and executives, who may have major responsibilities tied to their identities. DeVries & Associates, P.C., experienced business attorneys based in Kona, HI, know just how destructive identity theft can be for both you and your business. For small business owners, their personal and professional identity can…

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    Identity theft crimes are becoming more prevalent in today's society. More and more people are becoming victims, discovering that their personal and financial information is being used by someone else. Here are some simple steps on how you can prevent identity theft. Tip #1: Keep your private information private. Try to avoid giving out any of your personal/financial information as much as possible. Never reveal your social security number to anyone unless it's an absolute emergency or is…

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