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    of credit card numbers, social security numbers, passwords, names, addresses, even birthdays online and wreak havoc on one’s life with any of

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    ways to avoid identity theft by understanding what it is, how it happens, and what you can do to prevent it. Body I. What is Identity Theft? A. When an unauthorized person gains access to: 1. Your full name 2. Your social security number 3. Birthday 4. Driver’s license/phone number/ mailing address 5. Credit card information

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    Credit Card Theft

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    Which can include your name, mother’s or father’s name, birthday, your current or previous address, any home or cell phone number, bank account details and debit card or credit card personal identification number. Identity fraud and identity theft mostly done at the same time, when one commits an identity theft crime, they are also committing and identity fraud crime.The only thing about identity theft is that it involves

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    Medical Identity Theft Case Study

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    It was a normal day at the Intern site, until a specific individual walked through the door. The client walked up to the front desk and stated that he has a new insurance card for me to copy. Rhonda Spence, the Office Manager gave him a look as if something was wrong. She leaves the office and states to the therapist that the client is using an insurance card that is not his. The therapist takes the client back to his office and informs him that he is suspected of identity theft. The client does

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    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States. It is said to affect 9 million Americans annually. A few ways that you can protect yourself from identity theft would be to shred any papers that have any of your personal information on them. This would include cash register reciepts, pre-approved credit card offers and even your cell phone bill. It is really sad that these people that steal your identity go through the trash just to get information. Be aware of any networking

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    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 identity theft (Finklea, 2009). The definition of Identity theft is when someone “knowingly

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    new accounts. For example, they may open a new credit card account or even apply for a loan. There are several measures that can be taken to prevent identity theft and provide some sense of protection. Firstly, never carry your social security card. A social security number is something that financial institutions would require in order to open a new account, whether it is a car loan, bank

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    Identity Theft in the Modern World Chance Graff Executive Summary On March 13th, while browsing the 25th most popular website in the world, reddit.com, I received a personal message from another user of the site. The message was simple: “hi.” Not recognizing the username, gurbadurab, I decided to ignore it; they had other plans. After roughly an hour, I received another message from the same user, this time it was a little more personal. “how are you? [sic]” the stranger asked me. Wondering

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    identifiable information. For instance, take a state like Connecticut: their state laws consider an “account number” as a personal identifier (Wright, 2009). Let’s say a church sponsored a bake sale and someone bought a cupcake from that church. If the church happened to log that sale with a unique number, say, S101, where ‘S” is the first initial of the buyer and the number is a one-up sales number, that church would then fall under the provisions of the Connecticut state law and may be required to protect

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    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, over 1.1 million people were the victim of identity theft. With this number, it is very evident that identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in our country. This paper will attempt to more thoroughly

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