id theft fraud prevention

November 29, 2011

THE LARGEST ID THEFT BUST IN HISTORY 10-4=11 PT.2

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Interesting segment from the Today Show If your wallet is stolen: File a police report; Start keeping detailed records including the names, dates, and phone numbers of people you’ve reported this theft to; Report all your credit cards as stolen so that you are issued new cards with new account numbers. (Most credit card companies will automatically place a fraud alert in your credit report on your behalf when you notify them of a stolen card); FREEZE all three of your credit reports–do not rely on the theft alert alone, as it will not fully protect you from having accounts opened in your name, that is something only a full credit report freeze will do; Subscribe to a credit monitoring service (if it is available with a frozen report). These services supposedly provide insurance in the event you are a victim–not many people can afford to lay out 000 in legal fees and that is where ID Theft Insurance will come in handy, assuming your homeowner’s policy doesn’t already offer this type of coverage. MYFICO, Equifax, Transunion and Experian all offer credit report monitoring (some of these services are made available to those who’ve already frozen their files). Also, as in the case of this victim, you may want to alter your banking habits. The thief in this case supposedly managed to withdraw funds and write bad checks using the victim’s driver’s license. Sign up for email alerts on all your accounts so you can catch unusual activity before it gets out of hand. Get a Motor
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November 17, 2011

Deter. Detect. Defend. Avoid ID Theft

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Each year, millions of Americans have their identity stolen. The Federal Trade Commission wants you to have the information you need to protect yourself against identity theft. This video can help educate viewers to save time and money by minimizing the risk of becoming a victim and reducing the emotional stress that often comes with identity theft. For more information, visit www.ftc.gov/idtheft. Comment Moderation Policy We welcome your comments and thoughts about the information on this page. If you do have something to say, please be courteous and respectful to other commenters. We won’t routinely review or edit any comments before they are posted, but we will delete any comments that: 1) contain spam or are off-topic 2) use vulgar language or offensive terms that target specific groups or contain personal attacks 3) are sales pitches, promotions, urls or links to commercial sites 4) spread clearly misleading or false information or 5) include personal information, like home addresses
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Younger consumers are reportedly more at risk to identity theft than any other age group. Here’s 3 easy tips to better prevent identity theft from happening to you. Brought to you by Credit Karma. Visit www.creditkarma.com. Check out more videos on our YouTube channel, http

November 15, 2011

November 9, 2011

Identity Theft Protection Company Get Prevention Insurance

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November 3, 2011

Identity Theft

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Video Rating: 4 / 5


October 31, 2011

Rent My Vacation Home (RMVH) Prevents Damage & Identity Theft with new Technology

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Rent My Vacation Home (RMVH) Prevents Damage & Identity Theft with unexampled Technology

San Francisco, California (PRWEB) July 30, 2011

Rent My Vacation Home dot com has new technology that checks every id and issues Travel Guard insurance for each stay unless the homeowner declines to offer this service.For a limited time this Rent My Vacation Home service is free for 30 days.

Mr. Jay Kalin CEO of Rent My Vacation Home dot com said, “No one who follows our patented check out system has ever had damage like below and we have never had identity theft or major damage to any homes in the 25 years we have need renting homes. This is not luck it’s our patented check out system. We rented Vacation homes before the internet unlike our competitors who try this the other way around .If she would have rented with the Rent my vacation home system the owner below would have had renters insurance to cover damage and she would have know the id of the person staying as well. I really am trying to prevent this from happening to homeowners. “

Recently a woman’s apartment in California was ransacked by a seemingly cordial renter who rented out her apartment on a competitors website. She had her home completely destroyed by a renter who turned out to be a vandal and a total fraud.

The Rent My Vacation Home dot com system verifies all data and identity then notifies the home owner of the inquiry and if they want to accept the rental.

The guy not only destroyed the apartment, but he also stole her identity, her locked-away valuables and and left the apartment in a terrifying state of disarray.

She returned home after a week of business travel to a “pungent odor” wafting from her apartment and opened the door to find a harrowing series of sights: The creep had “smashed a hole through a locked closet door” to remove her passport, credit cards and her grandmother’s jewelry she had secured away. A camera, iPod and an old laptop had been stolen along with a backup drive containing “her entire life.” Her own scanner had been used to photocopy her birth certificate and social security card. And then it gets really bizarre:

They did weird stuff too she said: “moving things around in a spooky, psychotic kind of way – creepy little things that I am still discovering as I dig through the wreckage – like cutting the tags off my pillows, and hanging a painting of Paris on the wall that I had never hung before.”

Rent My Vacation Home dot com system would have prevented this from happening. Rent My Vacation Home has over 70,000 homes at this time and 83 network sites that cover every city in the USA and every state, the identities are checked and insurance issued before the renter enters the home. Rent My Vacation Home also has a scam section on the site and work with various laws enforcement agencies who report crimes of this nature. The Rent My Vacation Home system guarantees against fraud and guarantees the homeowner rentals or the money is returned. When renting out a home be safe and try to use a company that is prepared for the worst in advance.

Rent My Vacation Home dot com system would have prevented this from happening .They have 70,000 homes at this time and 83 network sites that cover every city in the USA and every state for sale and for rent. The Identities are checked and insurance issued before the renter enters the home. Rent My Vacation Home also has a scam section on the site and work with various law enforcement agencies who report crimes of this nature. When renting out your home be safe and good luck this year.

This technology from Rent My Vacation Home dot com must be catching fire as Alexa the internet reporting agency reports Rent My Vacation Home is up over one thousand percent on web prescience over a 3 month period.

For moe information call 800-699-7684

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More Id Theft Fraud Press Releases

October 28, 2011

Q&A: How can I protect myself from ID theft if all legal documents were stolen?

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Question by Meag: How can I protect myself from ID theft if all legal documents were stolen?
I recently moved and in the process of moving across the country my safe containing all of my legal documents was stolen. In the safe were my birth certificate, social security card, marriage license, husband’s military orders, and vehicle registration. How can I protect myself against identity theft and credit fraud if all of these items were stolen together?

Best answer:

Answer by ahsoasho2u2
You can report it so that when it does appear as you they will know it is not.



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October 14, 2011

Cyveillance Identity Theft Protection Now Available As Highly Secure Web Service

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Cyveillance Identity Theft Protection Now Available As Highly Secure Web Service

Arlington, VA (PRWEB) December 13, 2006 -–

Cyveillance (http://www.cyveillance.com), the leading provider of online risk monitoring and management solutions, today announced the launch of its Cyveillance Identity Theft ProtectionTM as a Web service. Available immediately to enterprises and OEM data partners, the new Web service is easily integrated into existing transaction processing procedures enabling organizations to proactively protect their clients and themselves from fraud.

Powered by the Cyveillance Intelligence Center™, a sole, patented technology platform, Cyveillance Identity Theft Protection helps organizations well trim fraud claims by proactively supervising the Internet for compromised credit and debit card numbers, as good as sensible personal information. To date, Cyveillance has identified more than 10 million compromised credentials pointed for fraudulent use.

“From the increased use of stolen credit cards to false credit applications, the rising cost of fraudulent transactions is an issue shared by most organizations,” said Panos Anastassiadis, CEO of Cyveillance. “Cyveillance is proud to leverage our long history of monitoring compromised personal data to provide organizations with an easy to use proactive Web service that greatly reduces costs and business risks related to fraud.”

The Cyveillance Identity Theft Protection Web service provides real-time access to the same intelligence used by many of the top credit card issuing banks and credit unions. This intelligence, comprised of sensitive information detected on the open Internet, includes compromised credit and debit card numbers, social security numbers, PIN numbers and other personal data. Using this data, organizations can reduce their fraud-related losses through proactive detection of high-risk transactions. Specific benefits include:

Reduction in fraud-related expenses due to card and SSN fraud

Protection against fraudulent applications (i.e. effectual screening of imitative credit applications)

Identification of compromised cards before substantial fraudulent charges have been incurred

Reduction in the number of card charge backs

For more information on the Cyveillance Identity Theft Protection Web service, please visit http://www.cyveillance.com/web/solutions/oem/id_theft.htm.

About Cyveillance:

Cyveillance provides online risk monitoring and management solutions to Global 2000 organizations. The company comprehensively supervised the Internet using patented technology to deliver early warning of risks to information, infrastructure and individuals. Armed with this actionable intelligence and Cyveillance’s contiguous corrective response capability, chief security officers can proactively protect their company’s reputation, revenues and customer trust. Cyveillance counts over half of the Fortune 50 and three quarters of the top Fortune d companies in the financial services, pharmaceutical, energy, and technology industries as clients.

Media Contact:             

Tony Welz    

Welz & Weisel Communications

703-218-3555

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Related Id Theft Fraud Press Releases

October 11, 2011

He was convicted of ID theft and credit card fraud, but he says that he..?

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Question by Lisa S: He was convicted of ID theft and credit card fraud, but he says that he..?
…didn’t know that it was a felony!!! How could this be? I recently got a hold of his entire case, and it is clearly a felony. Is it possible to be charged with a felony and just not know? I mean, this sounds like bologna to me. He had to know that it was a felony. What do you all think?

Best answer:

Answer by ranger_co_1_75
Would a criminal lie to you? I think you are on the right introduce. You can make a lot of Bologna sandwiches with what this guy is telling you.



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October 5, 2011

How to Prevent ID Theft after Income Tax Return was Stolen?

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Question by capt_cat: How to Prevent ID Theft after Income Tax Return was Stolen?
My dad’s truck was stolen and he had left his entire tax return inside. What are the immediate steps he should take to prevent ID fraud. I appreciate your help.

Best answer:

Answer by shelly
Here is a good resource on what are you going to do if yur identity is stolen.http://www.badcreditresources.com/articles/Is-Your-Identity-Stolen-What-You-Should-DoHope this this will be helpful.



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October 2, 2011

Obama Identity Theft – Mortgage & Real Estate Fraud! Pt. 1

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This is an interview that was conducted by Rick Wiles of TruNews.com talking with an anonymous man named “Al”. “Al” is a Professional debt collector. A client hired him to locate a debtor and collect the money. During his investigation into the original debtor, he unexpectedly stumbled across Michelle Obamas name and from there on, things take an interesting turn, with some new insight into the “Obama drama”! Possible Identity theft, Mortgage and Real Estate Fraud! Just to name a few! Who is Harrison J Bounel or Bounel Harrison J using Obama SSN with his supposed home address? Startling revelations. We have .pdf’s of the reports being discussed in this interview on our site getthetruthout.freeforums.org in the Obama Administration section. You will have to register with us, sorry for the inconvenience.
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September 27, 2011

Credit and ID Theft Protection Tips for College Students

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September 21, 2011

Red Flags Rule and Identity Theft Prevention

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Learn how to reduce compliance risk and prevent losses due to identity theft. Identifying and acting on instances of identity theft is no longer “just another CIP policy” – it’s the law. With modifications to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act effective November 1, 2008, the Identity Theft Red Flags Rule requires financial institutions and other credit-granting entities to implement a written Identity Theft Prevention Program to help detect, prevent and mitigate identity theft in connection with the opening of certain covered accounts or certain existing accounts.
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September 18, 2011

To hum do I report attempt fraud or ID theft?

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Question by rafydela4u: To hum do I report attempt fraud or ID theft?
e-mail messeges luring to give phone and bank accout numbers

Best answer:

Answer by GARY H
Me



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