Identity Theft

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Statistics of Identity Theft: Numbers Tell It All Identity theft has risen from 4.2 million to 6-7 million cases throughout the last 5 years in which ecommerce has grown over the Internet. Potential victims are unaware of the thieves’ intentions until they receive their credit reports and make their claims. Statistics of identity theft are approaching alarming numbers as thieves use more complex scams to handle others’ information. It may include creating phony web pages and replaying server directors to send potential victims to their sites to enter their information. How can this be occurring so easily in the new, advanced society? Apparently the internet opened the door most identity thieves have been waiting for years. E-Commerce The first cases of identity theft popped up once the internet created a sweeping presence in the business markets. Identity thieves created ways to pop up in IPO servers to gather some information from listing companies. These identity thieves create phony business accounts under previous victims to gather intelligence on future victims. With the phony business accounts available, the listing companies gave away the information to numerous identity thieves which increased the identity theft statistics around the globe. The numbers continue to climb at this moment because many victims are unaware of their information being mishandled by the companies. Privacy Act laws made it clear that companies must keep information confidential. Chaotic Results Highest rank in cases regarding identity theft occur offline because of the misuse of information. The statistics of identity theft are not surprising due to the thieves walking around preying on innocents as if it were a game. Out of the most degrading acts of identity theft are the “friendly hellos” in which identity thieves offer to help the elderly with house chores to handle their financial conditions. These individuals are not aware that the friendly hand that was offered to them is being used to take their savings or spending their social security checks in the wrong way. Protect Your Identity Many of the identity theft statistics have something to do with internet transactions in which the victims were unaware of their information being collected for malice reasons. Placing A firewall prevents illegal access to your personal network or computer. Generally, they assist in protection from spyware, adware, worms, Trojan viruses, and hackers. Please set your security levels at the highest possible to protect your vital information from spybots that will linger through your computer system. Your social security cards, birth certificates, and other certified documents should be placed in your safety deposit box. The bank’s safe is more than enough to consider real security of your belongings. Help lower the identity theft statistics affecting numerous individuals across the globe.

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E-Commerce The first cases of identity theft popped up once the internet created a sweeping presence in the business markets. Identity thieves created ways to pop up in IPO servers to gather some information from listing companies. These identity thieves create phony business accounts under previous victims to gather intelligence on future victims. With the phony business accounts available, the listing companies gave away the information to numerous identity thieves which increased the identity theft statistics around the globe. The numbers continue to climb at this moment because many victims are unaware of their information being mishandled by the companies. Privacy Act laws made it clear that companies must keep information confidential. Chaotic Results Highest rank in cases regarding identity theft occur offline because of the misuse of information. The statistics of identity theft are not surprising due to the thieves walking around preying on innocents as if it were a game. Out of the most degrading acts of identity theft are the “friendly hellos” in which identity thieves offer to help the elderly with house chores to handle their financial conditions. These individuals are not aware that the friendly hand that was offered to them is being used to take their savings or spending their social security checks in the wrong way. Protect Your Identity Many of the identity theft statistics have something to do with internet transactions in which the victims were unaware of their information being collected for malice reasons. Placing A firewall prevents illegal access to your personal network or computer. Generally, they assist in protection from spyware, adware, worms, Trojan viruses, and hackers. Please set your security levels at the highest possible to protect your vital information from spybots that will linger through your computer system. Your social security cards, birth certificates, and other certified documents should be placed in your safety deposit box. The bank’s safe is more than enough to consider real security of your belongings. Help lower the identity theft statistics affecting numerous individuals across the globe.

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If you have unfortunately been a victim of identity theft, you need to come up with a plan for identity theft solutions so that this or something like this doesn’t happen ever again to you or someo. . .




Latest News:

December 21, 2005: Guilty Plea in Choicepoint Scam
Olatunji Oluwatosin, 42, of North Hollywood, has pleaded guilty for his role in the Choicepoint Scam.

July 19, 2005: State Trooper Indicted on charges of Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud
A State Trooper from Mount Laurel, with 17 years of experience, has been indicted on charges of Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud.

August 04, 2005: 3 Arrests in Million Dollar ID Theft Ring
3 Arrests in Million Dollar ID Theft Ring, over 630 stolen credit cards used.

November 21, 2005: Boeing Employee Data Stolen
A laptop with personal information of 161,000 current and former Boeing employees has been stolen.

June 18, 2005: 40 Million Credit Cards Compromised
A security breach at CardSystems Solutions has compromised 40 million credit cards including 14 million Mastercards and 22 Million Visa cards.

April 20, 2005: Arrest in Bay Area Credit Card Theft
A Santa Clara man faces federal bank fraud charges for plotting to use a phony transportation business and more than 200 stolen credit card numbers to defraud local banks. He is said to have been investigated previously for defrauding Wells Fargo Bank out of $500,000 in September 2004 using credit card numbers stolen from customers at a Bay Area gas station.

January 17, 2006: San Diego City Employee Arrested for Identity Theft
A San Diego city employee has been arrested for stealing the identity of public employees and Water Department customers.


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Identity Theft

Statistics of Identity Theft: Numbers Tell It All Identity theft has risen from 4.2 million to 6-7 million cases throughout the last 5 years in which ecommerce has grown over the Internet. Potential victims are unaware of the thieves’ intentions until they receive their credit reports and make their claims. Statistics of identity theft are approaching alarming numbers as thieves use more complex scams to handle others’ information. It may include creating phony web pages and replaying server directors to send potential victims to their sites to enter their information. How can this be occurring so easily in the new, advanced society? Apparently the internet opened the door most identity thieves have been waiting for years. E-Commerce The first cases of identity theft popped up once the internet created a sweeping presence in the business markets. Identity thieves created ways to pop up in IPO servers to gather some information from listing companies. These identity thieves create phony business accounts under previous victims to gather intelligence on future victims. With the phony business accounts available, the listing companies gave away the information to numerous identity thieves which increased the identity theft statistics around the globe. The numbers continue to climb at this moment because many victims are unaware of their information being mishandled by the companies. Privacy Act laws made it clear that companies must keep information confidential. Chaotic Results Highest rank in cases regarding identity theft occur offline because of the misuse of information. The statistics of identity theft are not surprising due to the thieves walking around preying on innocents as if it were a game. Out of the most degrading acts of identity theft are the “friendly hellos” in which identity thieves offer to help the elderly with house chores to handle their financial conditions. These individuals are not aware that the friendly hand that was offered to them is being used to take their savings or spending their social security checks in the wrong way. Protect Your Identity Many of the identity theft statistics have something to do with internet transactions in which the victims were unaware of their information being collected for malice reasons. Placing A firewall prevents illegal access to your personal network or computer. Generally, they assist in protection from spyware, adware, worms, Trojan viruses, and hackers. Please set your security levels at the highest possible to protect your vital information from spybots that will linger through your computer system. Your social security cards, birth certificates, and other certified documents should be placed in your safety deposit box. The bank’s safe is more than enough to consider real security of your belongings. Help lower the identity theft statistics affecting numerous individuals across the globe.