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    Technology in Identity Theft The purpose of this paper is to inform on what identity theft is and how technology plays its role in identity theft. I feel as if this is an important matter that should be discussed and people should know about this. So I’m going to go into depth with what it is. I’m going to tell you how technology plays into it so, you should know if it has occurred to you. It 's going to also show what you can do to prevent identity theft happening to you. What is Identity Theft? While

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    maintaining ones identity can be a challenge. In 2012 the United States population was 314.1 million people, in the same year, 75.6 percent of households reported having a computer. (Government Census, 2012) With this high population and electronic use, one could extrapolate that there is high risk for computer fraud and identity theft. For example consider these statistics in 2013, identity theft complaints accounted for 14% of all complaints. The most common form of reported identity theft was government

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    Throughout unit eight of the Financial Literacy lesson, Consumer Fraud, I learned multiple things. To begin, I learned about identity theft, the illegal use of somebody else’s personal information for your own financial gain. Identity theft can cause you many financial issues, which is why it's important to avoid it. You can do this by keeping your personal documents like, passports, Social Security Cards, and extra credit cards in a safe place at your home unless they’re essential. In addition,

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    different people such that some persons are exposed to higher risks than others. For instance, an individual who is constantly going to bars and drinking alcohol is exposed to a higher life peril than another person who opts to stay indoors. As such, identity theft involves the illegal gain of access to such personal details (demographic information) on the internet as names, birthdays, Email address, telephone number, physical address, alongside others and executes a criminal act on behalf of the victim

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    known as identity theft. Identity theft takes a substantial amount of money away from many Americans each year, so what are you supposed to do? What even is identity theft? How can we protect ourselves? Should we better our security? All these questions have answers, so let’s start listing the solutions. Let’s protect our identities for decades to come! Identity theft causes lots of problems with this illegal business,

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    Identity Theft: Trends and Issues Identity Theft: Trends and Issues Identity theft is the fastest growing fraud crime in America (Finklea, 2009). Gaining knowledge in preventing theft will better the economy and lower the crime rates in America. There are reported 9.9 million victims of identity theft and this number is increasing rapidly as the years go on. It has been reported that an estimate of fifty billion dollars has been charged to our consumers every year due to

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    Finally, Identity theft is the most common problem in Australia .When someone who access your bank and credit, debit cards without your permission then it should be identity theft. In this theft the hacker will hack your identity based on your daily using of data and they hack user’s passwords. They collect the information from your daily shopping and using of cads. In this attack Australian banks are robbed by this and they lose lots of amount by this attack. In this attack lots of people lost their

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    Were you a victim of identity theft and you know the person who stole your identity? A legal professional can help you not only press charges against the criminal, but also fight to repair the damage that you could be facing with your credit. Unfortunately, even if this is a person you know and you don’t want to get into a legal battle with them, you may not have another choice. Identity theft can cause several financial problems, and the criminal needs to be held accountable for the stress, hassle

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    Identity theft is improving with time! Really. It is. Honestly, if I were to become a victim, better it be today then five, ten or even 100 years ago. The common perception is that identity theft is a computer generation crime, which is increasing by the day. Truth is, identity theft dates back before the Internet, computers, the digital age at all. Mobsters may have brought it to an art form decades ago, and its title was quite literal derived. In that era, identity theft was not a financial

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    General Purpose: To inform the class about identify theft, how to prevent being a victim and how it can happen to anyone. Specific Purpose: The class will be able to prevent being a victim of identity theft and be more precautious. Thesis: Identity theft is a rising crime in the country and is up to you to avoid identity theft if you know how to protect yourself against it. Audience Analysis: My audience’s factors are that mostly are social media users; young adults and they are mobile users

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