The New Age of Identity TheftOne of the scariest things about the Information Age is the ability people have to steal your identity. The Internet has made it easier than ever for those devious individuals to find out your information for little or no money. Huge databases of your personal information are being compiled and consolidated. My Personal "Scare"As a national speaker, I am always meeting new people and striking up interesting conversations. At one seminar, I met a man who bragged he had checked me out before meeting me. He knew my credit report, social security number, address, mother's full name, marriage date, a check of lawsuits (none), education history, and everything else there was to know about me. He had gotten it all off free sites on the internet. I was impressed... and scared. With such information so readily available I realized how easily identity theft can occur. National Statistics on Identity TheftAccording to the Federal Trade Commission, over 30 million people will be victimized by the end of this year. Don't kid yourself. You are at risk! It is a nightmare when your identity is stolen. The average person will spend over $1100 and almost 200 hours in time trying to salvage their identity once it is stolen. Learn how to begin protecting and diversifying your identity. |
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Asset Protection attorneys Lee R. Phillips and Kristy S. Phillips reveal the valuable information that will protect you and your family from becoming the victim of Identity Theft.
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