DUI Lawyers & DUI Attorneys - Driving Under the Influence of alcohol - DWI
TOLL FREE HELP LINES: Bankruptcy (866) 233-3092, Divorce (866) 233-3093, Injury (866) 233-3098, DUI (866) 233-3099, Criminal Defense (866) 233-3094
  FAQ: Bankruptcy Lawyer | Divorce Lawyer | Injury Lawyer | DUI Attorney | Criminal Defense Attorney

Identity Theft - It's Only Funny In The Commercials

Legal:Identity-Theft Article Guide
By: Lee Dobbins

You’ve probably seen the commercials on TV where the people are talking in a voice not their own about purchases they would never make. Sure It’s funny to see the old ladies laughing about motorcycles they purchased or the big manly man talking about getting his hair and makeup done, but if you ever become a victim of identity theft, you will know it is no laughing matter.

Identity theft is a growing problem - one that affects between 250000 and 750000 people each year. One in 25 Americans will fall victim to it and if it happens to you, you might find yourself in the frustrating position of having to prove that you are … well .. you.

Two of the most prevalent identity theft scams are crimes that happen on the internet. These crimes called phishing and spoofing which make use of email to try to get personal information. Typically the email will “pretend” to be an institution that you may have an account with like a bank or investment company. Even eBay has criminals posing as it in emails to try to get your account information.

Phishing fraud can be very sophisticated and the criminal will typically create a website that looks just like a site you usually use. This way you will think you are logging into your bank when you are really logging into a place where someone can then record and steal your username and password. Usually they get you to go to their site by sending an email claiming that there has been unauthorized activity on your account unauthorized and you must login or you will not be able to use your account. They provide a link in the email to the fake website. Paypal and Ebay are two institutions that Phishers often use to try to scam individuals out of password information.

Spoofing fraud consists of an email that appears to come from someone you know. This is used to try to get you to open and then respond to the emailed solicitation, providing private information.

Identity theft doesn’t just happen over the internet, however. Your personal information can be stolen from a phone call pretending to be an institution you do business with or even from bills or receipts you throw away in the trash.

With so much identity theft going on these days, you must remain vigilant to protect yourself. Never give out personal information, passwords or account numbers unless you are 100% sure of who you are communicating with. You should also monitor your credit card statements every month and check your credit report once a year. If you find anything that looks out of place, call your credit company and take steps to make sure it is a valid charge.

If you do find that you have been a victim of identity theft, you should first off cancel all accounts and change all passwords that you have. Then report the theft to your credit card companies and other financial institutions. Finally, notify your local police and one of the big three reporting bureaus TransUnion, Equifax or Experian, of the crime. Notifying one is sufficient as it will notify the other two for you.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://identitytheft.pagechic.com where you can learn more about how to protect yourself from identity theft.


Bookmark & Share Articles:


Leave a comment to Identity Theft - It's Only Funny In The Commercials

  • Name (required)
  • Mail (required but not published)
  • Comment / Rate this hotel
    Terrible
    Fair
    Okay
    Good
    Excellent
  • Please enter:  


No Responses to Identity Theft - It's Only Funny In The Commercials

Average Rating: (From 0 Votes)


Request a Case Evaluation with a Local Attorney

Regardless of your legal situation, a local attorney can help explain the legal process involved and answer any questions you have along the way. Fill out the form below for your case evaluation with a local attorney.

Latest Legal Articles:

  • When Rules Fail
  • Deeds of Variation - Are They Justified?
  • The Legalization of Marijuana - Part 1 of 2
  • Employee Benefits - Right Or Privilege
  • DUI and Probation
  • Hiring a Criminal Lawyer
  • Los Angeles Business Attorneys
  • What is a Recorded Statement and How Do I Prepare for One? Part One: Trick Questions
  • The Identity Theft Epidemic : What The Experts Aren't Telling You
  • Admiralty Law Attorneys & Maritime Lawyers | Offshore Accident Lawyers
  • Learn The Truth About Identity Theft
  • Understanding Lemon Law
  • What Do Paralegals Do?
  • Other Forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Planning For Probate: What You Need To Know
  • The Probation Service in the United Kingdom
  • Is Personal Injury A Need Or A Joke!
  • Identity Theft Victim Records
  • A Substantive Due Process Challenge to the War on Drugs
  • Mediation Losing Its Effectiveness: Lack of Diverse Mediators
  • The Push for Paid Sick Leave
  • Employment – Disclosure of Information – Breach of Confidence
  • California Financial Privacy Law Partially Invalidated
  • Don't Be a Victim of Identity Theft
  • Be All - End All Tax Attorney Blog!
  • Primer on Child Custody Lawyer—Who is He?
  • Florida DUI Arrests
  • Are Your Internet Legal Advertising Dollars Competing Against Your Advertising Dollars?
  • Law Enforcement Equipment
  • Bail Bond Agents
  • Id Theft, What Is This And How Do I Protect Myself?
  • Privacy in the Workplace
  • How To Incorporate Yourself Without a Lawyer
  • New York Real Estate Lawyers
  • Road Accident Compensation
  • Vioxx Recall Lawsuits
  • Accident Injury Claims Done Right
  • Identity Theft - A Growing Problem That Could Leave You Devastated
  • Parental Rights in Children's Medical Care: Parents, Do You Dare Say No to Doctors?
  • Limited Liability Companies and Taxes
  • A Look at Paralegal Jobs
  • Help! Finding A Lawyer
  • Are You a Victim of Identity Theft?
  • Working With a Lawyer - Part 1
  • Houston Divorce Lawyers
  • What You Can do About Identity Theft
  • Internet Shopping UK - Legal Protection
  • Protect Your Job & Wages
  • Houston DWI Lawyers: A Guide
  • How To Prevent Identity Theft
  • The Anatomy of An Identity Theft Scam
  • Attorney-Client Privilege
  • Caught Drunk Driving? How to Find a DUI Lawyer
  • Brain Injury Attorneys
  • Durable Power of Attorney - "Scope of the Agency"
  • Prepaid Legal: A Practical way to "Retain" Lawyers and Legal Help
  • Effective Ways To Prevent Theft
  • Virginia Lawyers
  • Computer Lemon Laws
  • Colorado DUI Lawyers
  • Estate Planning - Protecting Your Furred Friend
  • Arm Yourself with Information – Conduct a Comprehensive Background Check
  • The Franchise Agreement and The Promotional Fund with Franchisee Contributions
  • The Internet Swindlers Attack: Inside and Outside Belarus
  • Attorney Client Agreements – Understanding Your Attorney-Client Retainer Agreement
  • Cutting-Edge Identity Theft Software
  • A Quick Guide to Lawyers
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Do You Have To Form An Entity For A New Business
  • Defective Product Lawyer Says: Buyer Be Aware
  • Asbestos Mesothelioma Attorneys
  • Did You Read and Fully Understand the Franchise Agreement?
  • Lawsuit Loan. A New Funding Product
  • Birth Injury Lawyers
  • Protect Your Online Accounts from Phishing Scams
  • Africa, Equity, And The Golden Rule
  • Understanding Injury Attorneys
  • Measuring the Quality of Your Legal Team
  • New Jersey DWI Fines
  • No Win, No Fee, and Power Questions
  • Bad Check Writers Get Monkey-Wrenched
  • Atlanta Real Estate Lawyers
  • Small Claims Court -What's it All About?
  • Age Discrimination In Employment Act
  • Atlanta Employment Lawyers
  • More on Complexity and the Lemon Vehicle
  • Should You Hire An Accident Attorney
  • How to Build a Mediation Presentation That Will Make an Insurance Adjuster’s Sphincter Tighten
  • Importance Of Involvement In The Process Of Learning
  • Legal Ethics - Is it proper for a NY lawyer to solicit an accident victim after a car crash?
  • Are Sobriety Checkpoints Legal?
  • What if We Stopped Identity Theft?
  • Statewide Criminal Record Check
  • West Virginia Lawyers
  • How to Gain Custody of Children - What Makes You a Better Parent?
  • Lawsuit Cash Advances - Things to Consider
  • 20 Lemon Law Topics from Automobiles to Puppies
  • Limited Power of Attorney
  • What Does a 'Right of Subrogation' Mean?
  • Houston DWI Defense

  • Latest Legal Guide

    TOLL FREE HELP LINES:

    - Bankruptcy (866) 233-3092
    - Divorce (866) 233-3093
    - Injury (866) 233-3098
    - DUI (866) 233-3099
    - Criminal Defense
      (866) 233-3094