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How the Grinch Stole Your Identity


ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name Part 1


ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name Part 2


When a Criminal's Cover Is Your Identity


Credit, ATM and Debit Cards: What to do if They're Lost or Stolen


Scammers Impersonate Legitimate Lenders, Promise A Loan for a Fee; Then Take the Money and Flee
Tells you how to spot a scam and avoid losing your money. Rule number one: Legitimate lenders never "guarantee" or say that you are likely to get a loan or a credit card before you apply, especially if you have bad credit, no credit, or a bankruptcy.

How to Dispute Credit Report Errors


Electronic Banking


Privacy Choices for Your Personal Financial Information


Privacy: Tips for Protecting Your Personal Information


Privacy: What You Do Know Can Protect You


Identity Crisis... What to Do If Your Identity is Stolen


Is Someone "Phishing" for Your Information?


Pretexting: Your Personal Information Revealed


Avoiding Credit and Charge Card Fraud


How Not to Get Hooked by a "Phishing" Scam


Identity Thieves Can Ruin Your Good Name


Getting Purse-onal: What To Do If Your Wallet Or Purse Is Stolen


Free ID Theft Coverage
Free credit report, identity theft insurance, and resolution services.
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