Reduce Your Risk of Credit Fraud and Identity Theft!

Reduce Your Risk of Credit Fraud and Identity Theft!
Author: R. M. Tracy
Publisher: The Privacy Trust Group
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2005-11
Genre:
ISBN: 0977745724

This book will help you reduce your risk of Identity Theft not just recover after you become a victim! This book explains in detail the steps that you can take to protect yourself from ID thieves and credit criminals. Issues, from Social Security Number to Internet safety, are addressed. If you are already a victim of identity theft, it is even more important that you read this book! ID thieves are rarely caught, so the likelihood of re-victimized is high. Even if the criminal is caught, they still have your information and can use it again! You can make it more difficult for criminals to obtain and use your information! This book will teach you how.

Taking Charge

Taking Charge
Author: Federal Trade Commission
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781505488364

Identity theft happens when someone steals your personal information and uses it without your permission. It is a serious crime that can wreak havoc with your finances, credit history, and reputation – and it can take time, money, and patience to resolve. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, prepared this guide to help you repair the damage that identity theft can cause, and reduce the risk of identity theft happening to you.If you suspect that someone has stolen your identity, acting quickly is the best way to limit the damage. Setting things straight involves some work. This guide has tips, worksheets, blank forms, and sample letters to guide you through the recovery process. It covers:• what identity theft victims must do immediately• what problems may crop up• how you can reduce your risk of identity theft

Identity Theft For Dummies

Identity Theft For Dummies
Author: Michael J. Arata, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 047062275X

Practical solutions to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft In 2008, 9.9 million Americans became victims of identity theft. The cost exceeded $48 billion in 2008; consumers spend some $5 billion out-of-pocket each year to clear up resulting fraud issues. This guide will help keep you from becoming the next victim. Written by a veteran security professional, Identity Theft For Dummies gives you the tools to recognize what information is vulnerable, minimize your risk, stay safe online, and practice damage control if your identity is compromised. If you have a name, a date of birth, and a Social Security number, you're a potential victim; this book helps you recognize your risk and defend against identity thieves Explains what identity theft is, how it happens, and how to recognize if you have become a victim Shows how to protect your personal information, how to be discreet in public places, how to interpret your credit report, and why you should monitor your financial statements Helps you recognize risks you may not have considered, such as what you set at the curb on trash day Provides advice on how to clear your name if you are victimized Identity Theft For Dummies arms you to fight back against this growing threat.

50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit

50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit
Author: Steve Weisman
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Consumer credit
ISBN: 9780131467590

Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, and Credit Reports "The author substitutes straight talk for legal mumbo-jumbo in 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit. Reading this book is like getting a black belt in consumer self-defense." –Jim Bohannon, host ofThe Jim Bohannon Show "Identity theft is among the fastest-growing problems facing Americans today. This book will help you learn all you need to know to protect your lives, money, and security. Consider it your first stop in your quest for knowledge and guidance to prevent ID theft." –Robert Powell, Editor of CBSMarketWatch "As one who has lived through some of the nightmare scenarios discussed by the author, I believe "Steve's Rules" (Chapter 14) need to be placed in a prominent place so you can see them any time you think you are safe. They may be the new practical commandments for financial survival." –Doug Stephan, host of theGood Daynationally syndicated radio show "Detecting and stopping identity thieves is imperative to protecting your finances and financial reputation. Steve Weisman shows you how to protect yourself and what steps to take if you are victimized. This is a must-read for anyone with a bank account and a credit card!" –Bonnie Bleidt, Boston Stock Exchange Reporter, CBS4 Boston, Host ofEarly Exchange, WBIX Don't be a victim! Save your identity, save your credit–and save a fortune! 10,000,000 Americans had their identities stolen last year–don't be the next! Discover easy steps you can take now to reduce your vulnerability. Recognize "phishing" and other identity scams–online and off. Learn what you must do immediately if you've been attacked. Defend yourself against credit rip-offs, and stop paying more than you have to! It's all here: simple rules, handy checklists, even easy-to-use form letters! © Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

Identity Lockdown: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Identity Theft Protection

Identity Lockdown: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Identity Theft Protection
Author: James R. LaPiedra, CFP®
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1483416275

Identity theft can destroy your reputation, deplete your bank accounts, and do serious damage to your financial future. You need a complete solution to prevent it, detect it, and recover from it when it happens. James LaPiedra clearly outlines the problem and explains how to: - assess your current risk factors; - reduce your vulnerability; - proactively monitor for suspicious activity; - respond quickly to restore a compromised identity. The thieves just don't want cash: They'll take your social security number, driver's license, health plan, credit, and anything else they can get their hands on. Even worse, identity theft is easier than ever because of the proliferation of sharing personal information on the Internet. By learning how real people become victims, you'll be able to minimize your chances of becoming a victim and take the proper steps if you're targeted. Protect yourself, your family, and your future with Identity Lockdown.

Stolen Lives

Stolen Lives
Author: John D. Sileo
Publisher: DaVinci Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Identity theft
ISBN: 9780977059775

Will Your Life Get Stolen? Not if you learn to think like a spy! Preventing identity theft is quick and easy if you make privacy an everyday habit. Think like a spy and discover how to:-Save time and money by using common sense solutions-Protect your trash, mail, computer, wallet, home, brain-Be safer by using a step-by-step prevention calendar-Prioritize prevention to protect the most important data first-Evaluate risky situations and scams before they bite-Simplify your idenity and your life-Implement a backup plan to guarantee financial health-Access free prevention and recovery resourcesJohn Sileo experienced Stolen Lives firsthand. In 2003 he was the victim of two separate forms of identity theft with a total dollar impact of $300,000. During a two-year fight to recover his reputation and credit, John became an expert at ID theft prevention and mitigation strategies. He speaks professionally to associations, corporations and consumers on issues of identity theft, data security and privacy. Learning to think like a spy could save you thousands of dollars and hundreds of wasted hours. Don't wait!

ID Theft

ID Theft
Author: Lydia B. Parnes
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781422315248

The Fed. Trade Comm. (FTC) has issued this document to help raise awareness of identity theft. It explains how you can minimize your risk of identity theft by managing your personal information cautiously. Contents: How Identity Theft Occurs; How Can You Tell If You¿re a Victim of Identity Theft?; Getting Your Credit Report; Managing Your Personal Information; A Special Word About Social Security Numbers; Active Duty Fraud Alerts; If Your Personal Information Has Been Lost or Stolen; Identity Theft Victims: Immediate Steps; Fraud Alerts; Identity Theft Reports; For More Information; & FTC Privacy Policy.

Fraud Prevention Techniques for Credit Card Fraud

Fraud Prevention Techniques for Credit Card Fraud
Author: David A. Montague
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412014603

Fraud is nothing new to the merchant. Since the beginning of time, man has always looked for the opportunity to defraud others - to gain goods or services without making payment. For the credit card industry, fraud is a part of doing business, and is something that is always a challenge. The merchants that are the best at preventing fraud are the ones that can adapt to change quickly. This book is written to provide information about how to prevent credit card fraud in the card-not-present space (mail order, telephone order, e-commerce). This book is meant to be an introduction to combating fraud, providing the basic concepts around credit card payment, the ways fraud is perpetrated, along with write ups that define and provide best practices on the use of 32 fraud-prevention techniques. 32 Detailed Fraud Prevention Techniques How to catch the Chameleon on the web Top 10 rules to prevent credit card fraud Understand common fraud schemes The one Fraud Prevention Technique no merchant can afford not to do Details on over 40 Vendors that sell fraud prevention tools and services, along with how to build it in-house Learn the anatomy of a Fraud Prevention Strategy

Preventing Identity Theft For Dummies

Preventing Identity Theft For Dummies
Author: Michael J. Arata, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2004-07-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 076457700X

Twenty-seven million Americans have been victims of identity theft in the last five years and the total cost of identity theft approaches $48 billion per year (total costs to businesses are $43 billion and the direct cost to consumers is $5 billion) These staggering statistics have prompted security consultant Michael Arata to provide readers with the resources they need to guard themselves against identity theft In this valuable book, Arata offers easy-to-follow, straightforward advice on understanding identity theft, minimizing risk, maintaining vigilance, choosing who to share personal information with, selecting hard-to-guess PINs, determining victimization, reviewing a credit report, charting a course of action, resolving credit problems, reclaiming good credit, and much more Explains how to recover successfully if identity theft does occur Author Michael Arata, CISSP, CPP, CFE, ACLM, is a veteran of the security industry with more than fifteen years of experience