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    Identity theft is when someone steals or takes your personal information using it without your permission and can damage your finances, credit history and reputation. The different forms of identity theft include social security identity theft, financial identity theft, driver’s license identity theft, criminal identity theft, medical identity theft, insurance identity theft, synthetic identity theft, tax identity theft and child identity theft. Social security identity theft is one of the most common

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    We can all agree, that Identity theft is a serious crime and it can happen to anyone. This days, people are becoming more and more victims of such acts either online or at the ATM's machine, banks e-mail and even online false advertisement. This identity theft affects the rich, poor, employees, business and the government. This act affects people lives and their credit history. In my research the question is “What is identity Theft? Identity theft is a crime that occurs when someone uses personal

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    Article Review - Identity Theft Passard Dean, Joshua Buck, and Pierce Dean, wrote a journal article about identity theft, which they define as “someone tak[ing] another’s personal information without consent and uses it in an illegal way” (Dean, Buck, & Dean, 2014). People have become targets for identity theft, even more so today, with the increase in technology use. This type of theft occurs usually when the following items are stolen: name, address, social security number, and bank account

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    comfort in the basic anonymity of the internet; however, when we think about it, that could end up being the single biggest risk to our own safety today. When we typically think of crimes committed against us, we could probably name several: mugging, theft, scams, murder, and rape. For these, things we all take as many necessary steps as we can to help lower the chances of them happening to us because they are on the forefront of our minds. However, most of us don’t take the

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    Identity theft can happen anywhere we go. The damages could be costly and time-consuming. Fortunately, there are several great ways to protect yourself from identity theft. One of the best ways is to shred all unwanted credit card offers, bank or credit statements, and receipts. Simply throwing this information away allows thieves to have access to precious personal information. All financial documents should be managed cautiously. Additionally, opting out of pre approved credit card offers would

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    Identity theft is a growing problem in our society and knowing how to combat identity theft is essential to your financial well-being. “Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation especially in the suburbs.” Melissa Bean Why is knowing how to combat identity theft so extremely important According to www.identitytheft.info approximately 15 million United States residents have their identities used fraudulently each year with financial losses totaling upwards of 50 billion

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    Identity Theft In today's society, there is a white-collar crime that has greatly risen in popularity among criminals. This crime is identity theft. Hundreds of thousands of people have their identities stolen each year. Identity theft is when these criminals obtain and use consumers personal information such as credit card numbers, bank account numbers, insurance information, and social security numbers to purchase goods or services fraudulently. According to the Federal Trade Commission

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    Identity Theft is a growing fear thanks to how easy it is to obtain personal information online and offline. From losing a wallet to having a once trusted company announce a security breech, consumers are always at risk of ever evolving criminals. Sometimes, no matter how carful someone is, their identity is stolen, credit destroyed, and their lives forever changed. However, by utilizing identity theft insurance, consumers receive extra layers of protections and a peace of mind. What is Identity

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    Lebanon Missouri there was a gentleman that had committed several counts of identity theft on people that was out of state and ones that even lived next door to him. He has committed over 9 different accounts of identity theft. Some of the elements that he used was hacking into computer systems and stealing personal information, and stealing mail. These were the major elements that the gentleman used to commit identity theft. The suspect was taking his neighbors credit card papers and sending them

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    Identity theft is the deliberate use of someone else 's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person 's name, and perhaps to the other person 's disadvantage or loss. The person whose identity has been assumed may suffer adverse consequences if they are held responsible for the perpetrator 's actions. Identity theft occurs when someone uses another 's personally identifying information, like their name, identifying number, or

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