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Data Theft
The theft of consumer files from businesses, doctor's offices, universities, lenders, and other such institutions is an efficient way for a thief to gather data. Here you will find a database of the most current security breaches.

Idenity Theft Prevention Routine
Daily and weekly things to do both online and offline

Protect your personal information. It's valuable.
To an identity thief, it can provide instant access to your financial accounts, your credit record, and your other personal assets.

Back up important files
If you regularly make backup copies of your files and keep them in a separate place, you can get some, if not all, of your information back in the event something happens to the originals on your computer.

How To Keep Your Online Banking Account Safe
The beauty of online accounts is that you can monitor them almost in real time. That means you can catch crooks long before a statement arrives in the mail.

Your Trash
Document shredding: what should you shred, and when should you shred it?

PC Disposal
Computers often hold all kinds of personal and financial information. If you're getting rid of your old computer, there are things to do before you log off for the last time so your hard drive doesn't become a 21st century treasure chest for identi ...

 
 

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