Don't be a victim of identity theft
Americans go to great lengths to protect against being robbed. We lock our doors, install alarm systems in our homes and cars and insure our valuables. Many, however, do not pay an equal amount of attention to the crime that affected more than eight million consumers last year — identity theft.
Are You a Target for Identity Theft?
In an age when information is shared instantly, identity theft is on the rise.
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