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		<title>Identity Theft Statistics Show That Your Trash Is Not Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 08:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[identity theft]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Identity theft statistics put things in perspective and what they have been revealing can be quite shocking. It seems that one in eight people has fallen victim of Internet identity theft. The reason is clearly that people are not being very cautious about how they protect their identity. Most of the identity theft statistics also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.avoididentitytheftfacts.com"><strong>Identity theft statistics</strong></a> put things in perspective and what they have been revealing can be quite shocking. It seems that one in eight people has fallen victim of Internet identity theft. The reason is clearly that people are not being very cautious about how they protect their identity.</p>
<p> Most of the identity theft statistics also show that people can have their identities stolen through people rummaging through their rubbish bin. People often don’t take too much care on how they dispose of their bank statements letters or personal information contained in their resumes.</p>
<p> In this you can easily see that these identity theft statistics prove than investing in a cheap shredder. Internets identity theft can be preventing through installing and using firewall on you PC. There are many avenues that perpetrators use to get hold of your personal details. Therefore getting yourself off mailing lists can help in cutting down the identity theft statistics.</p>
<p> Your mail can be stolen from your mailbox so always ensure that you have a proper mailbox, ideally your mail should be mailed inside your house. There are many ways that you can help in cutting down the identity theft statistics and protecting yourself means that you have less heartache down the line.</p>
<p> <strong>Public Computers Can Make You Part Of The Identity Theft Statistics</strong></p>
<p> The government agencies are really keen on getting accurate identity theft statistics as they understand that the better they are informed about how identity theft is happening and where the better they are at equipping us with the right information.</p>
<p> There is no need for you to fall victim to scrupulous individuals who do not care what they do with your identity and what the consequences are to you. The greatest fear is that terrorist activities are getting funded through identity theft.</p>
<p> Furthermore people are making claims using identity theft and raking in millions. It is costing some countries billions of dollars to combat these identity theft statistics, as people are finding themselves suddenly on the wrong side of the law without even contributing to it.</p>
<p> Always aim to know about your finances and passwords are important. Try not to use public computers if you intend to check out personal information like online baking. Always keep your password in a safe place and make it impossible to guess by using a scrap word whereby you jumble up a lot of letters and have your password in there so no-one can guess. These entire things will hep in keeping the identity theft statistics low and therefore protect more people from becoming victims.</p>
<p>Go here for more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.avoididentitytheftfacts.com/category/identity-theft-facts"><strong>Identity Theft Facts</strong></a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.avoididentitytheftfacts.com/category/avoid-identity-theft"><strong>Avoid Identity Theft</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Internet Identity Theft</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 11:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[identity theft]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For internet newbies who sometimes do not understand how it works often think that internet identity theft is the biggest threat they face when it comes to this crime.  In truth though, internet identity theft happens much less than you may think. Doing business online is usually a safer bet than doing business in person, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For internet newbies who sometimes do not understand how it works often think that internet identity theft is the biggest threat they face when it comes to this crime.  In truth though, internet identity theft happens much less than you may think.</p>
<p>Doing business online is usually a safer bet than doing business in person, on the phone or than getting paper statements in the mail and sending checks by return post.  There are several reasons for this and once you understand how the internet works then you may better understand why internet identity theft happens less than you would think.</p>
<p>The main reason the internet is safer is because computers have no interest in internet identity theft. When you pay something online or log into your bank account online to check your balance etc. there is no interaction with a person. Everything is done via a computer and nothing is seen by a person. This takes away the temptation and risk of identity theft where as when you pay your bill in a local restaurant; do you know who you are handing your credit card to? Do you know for a fact they are not copying down the details? Computers you can trust, people you can not.</p>
<p>If your bank allows you to opt out of receiving bank statements through the post, take them up on the offer, it’s a lot safer checking your account online than having the details posted you where they come in contact with several people before sitting in your unlocked mail box waiting to be collected.</p>
<p>Internet identity theft is a lot less common than you think. The real danger online is people attempting to trick you into supplying personal details.</p>
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