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1: Things You Should Know About Identity Theft
Overview of consumer rights under current identity theft laws and suggested course of action for identity theft victims.
2: How Do You Know an Email Phishing Scam When You See One?
Simply put, email phishing is a trap that has been set to catch the receiver unawares and get access for the sender to your financial information. Most of these type of email scams are easy to recognize but every day the scammers get more and more sophisticated with the emails they send out. These phishing emails, therefore, can become harder to recognize as time goes on.
3: The Best Identity Theft Protection
Identity theft protection is something that needs to be pursued every day. Some of the best identity theft protection can, and should be done on a daily basis.
4: Avoiding Online Business Fraud
When you are looking for a way to make money online, you should make sure you have your fraud detectors on full alert when you read through any proposals being presented. In most instances, it should be pretty easy to figure out if someone is trying to rip you off.
5: Identity Theft Protection Services - Assistance Is Waiting For You
Identity theft protection services are a way to assist you in protecting your identity. Don't become a victim of identity theft, take action today.
6: How to Avoid Scam Work at Home Opportunities
Learn simple steps for spotting work at home scam opportunities.
7: Canadian Sweepstakes Scam Revealed!
How online fraudsters cheat simple folks of their money by presenting lottery prizes as bait.
8: How Identity Theft Can Affect You
Identity theft seems to be growing at a rapid pace across the country. You need to know how to protect yourself so that you don't fall victim to an identity thief.
9: You And Identity Theft
Understanding the basics of identity theft can mean the difference between keeping your information safe and financial disaster. Are you safe?
10: What to do if You Receive Counterfeit Money in a Different Country
It is definitely not out of the question that when money changes hands in a foreign country, especially with tourists, that a counterfeit bill may be involved.
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