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	<title>Identity Theft Protection</title>
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		<title>What is Identity Theft</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Identity Theft]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[identity fraud]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Identity theft, sometimes called identity fraud, is the name given to a type of crime where someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person&#8217;s personal data in some fraud or deception, usually for financial gain. Today much of life depends on use of data that can be misused by unauthorised person.Â  Information such as Social Security [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Identity theft, sometimes called identity fraud, is the name given to a  type of crime  where someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person&#8217;s personal data  in some fraud or  deception, usually for financial gain.</p>
<p>Today much of life depends on use of data that can be misused by  unauthorised person.Â  Information  such as Social Security numbers, credit card details, banking passwords  etc are now vital components  of everyday life and yet relatively easy to use for fraud if the fall  into the wrong hands.</p>
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<p>With the correct information about someone a criminal can use that  persons identity for a variety  of crimes such as false loan and credit card applications, fraudulent  bank account withdrawals  or obtaining other goods or services under somebody else&#8217;s name or  giving your name when arrested or filling in tax forms.Â  Often the criminal takes  steps  to ensure that documentation relating to the fraud is sent to an address  that is not the victim&#8217;s  and thus the victim may not become aware of what is happening until for  some time.</p>
<p>Not only can the victim of identity theft incur financial losses and  inconvenience from the crime itself but the  process of restoring their reputation, credit rating and incorrect  personal information can be  expensive, time consuming and stressful.Â  This has led to an increase in  the number of insurance companies offering Identity Theft insurance.</p>
<p>If you have not been a victim of Identity Theft, this site has  information on how to prevent becoming one of  the many people that have become a victim.Â  The  information provided here ranges from keeping your computer anti-virus  up to  date to making sure that when you throw away your mail, that no personal   information can be retrieved from it. Do you have a co-worker looking  over your  shoulder when you&#8217;re working at your computer? Does your computer have  firewall?  Did you sign up for the loan that you are now receiving bills for?</p>
<p>Basic protection can be provided by:</p>
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<li>Not giving your Social Security Number to  anyone who  calls you.</li>
<li>Don not respond to any email that asks you  for  account or password information.</li>
<li>Do not throw away credit card and loan  offers offers  -Â  shred them.</li>
<li>Keep a close eye on your bank records.  Obtain a credit report annually to check for fraud.</li>
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<p>Article Source: http://www.identitytheftprotection.org.uk/</p>
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