Identity theft

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Identity theft

Identity theft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Identity theft is a term used to refer to fraud that involves stealing money or getting other benefits by pretending to be someone else. The term is relatively new and is actually ... (more...)

Identity Theft
This Social Security page contains information about and links to FTC and Social Security information about identity theft. (more...)

Identity Theft -- Office of Inspector General
Homepage of the Office of the Inspector General. We conduct independent and objective audits, investigations, inspections, and other activities. (more...)

IDENTITY THEFT
Resource for Comprehensive Government and Private Information. Full Protection and Correction Resources for Individuals & Businesses. Destination for Identity Theft and Privacy ... (more...)

Identity Theft Resource Center | A Nonprofit Organization
Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), is a nonprofit national organization for identity theft. Provides consumer & victim support, public education, and advice to governmental ... (more...)

IdentityTheft.org - Identity Theft Prevention and Survival
Home: Startling Facts: Educational Materials "Safeguard Your Identity" - Book * Testimonials "From Victim to Victor" - Book (more...)

Identity theft is a crime: Resources from the Government
Combating Identity Theft: A Strategic Plan. Final recommendations released April 23, 2007. Strategic Plan [PDF] Volume II: Supplemental Information [PDF] (more...)

Identity Theft and Fraud
Department of Justice & About Criminal Divsion & Fraud ... Identity Theft and Identity Fraud. What are Identity Theft and Identity Fraud? (more...)

Fight Identity Theft - Free News, Tips & Information
Get the latest tips to protect yourself from identity theft and scams. Keep up with the latest trends, legislation (more...)

Federal Trade Commission: Identity Theft
Identity theft is a serious crime. It occurs when your personal information is stolen and used without your knowledge to commit fraud or other crimes. (more...)

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