Anyone with some form of valid and unique identification is an automatic target for identity theft.
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Identity Theft
- How Can I Prevent Identity Theft?
- How Can I Tell If An Email Or Website Is A Scam/Fraud?
- How Do I Check My Credit Report?
- How Do I File A Complaint With The Police?
- How Will I Know If And When My Identity Has Been Stolen?
- I Am In The Military. How Can I Protect Myself If I Am Deployed?
- I'm In College, Saddled With Debt, And Have No Income – I Can't Be A Target, Can I?
- I've Heard Of Identity Theft, But What Exactly Is It?
- If I Suspect My Identity Has Been Stolen, Who Do I Contact?
- What Can I Do To Protect Myself From Identity Theft?
- What Does Personal Identification Information Include?
- What Is The Government Doing To Protect Consumers Against Identity Theft?
- What Other Steps Should I Take If My Identity Has Been Stolen?
- Who Are Victims Of Identity Theft?
- With All These Scams, How Do You Know What Businesses To Trust?
- Wouldn't It Be Easier To Just Grab Someone's Wallet?
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