Preventing identity theft
The Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit organization that works with individuals and companies to prevent identity theft, reports that in 2010 more than 16 million incidents of breach of information were reported by U.S. companies.
Narragansett Bay Insurance Company Offers Identity Protection and Identity Theft Resolution Services to Customers
Narragansett Bay Insurance Company has partnered with Identity Theft 911 to provide identity theft protection, management and resolution services as coverage enhancements to customers. This new program provides Identity Theft 911’s LifeStages Identity Management services to customers and their families at no charge, including 24/7 dedicated access to a fraud specialist for personalized support ...
To Reduce Identity Theft, Most People Are Willing to Pay
How much would the public be willing to pay for a government-sponsored identity theft prevention program? The answer: about per year. That's the finding from a four-state survey conducted by Florida State University criminologists, who report that two-thirds of their respondents expressed a willingness to pay for a hypothetical program promising to reduce identity theft by 75 percent.
Financial Self-Defense: Arm Yourself Against Identity Theft Crooks
A decade ago, a thief walked into the offices where I was working in Washington DC and, in the middle of the day, walked out with several computers, a television and a VCR. One of the offices hit was just two doors down from where I sat working, oblivious to the heist. The experience left everyone in the office unnerved. How could someone have pulled off that crime right under our noses? Why ...
Most people 'willing to pay to reduce identity theft'
Washington, Mar 20 (ANI): Most people are willing to pay to be protected from identity theft, according to a new study.