Three New Ways to Protect Your Identity in 2012
Don't start 2012 as the victim of identity theft. It's a billion crime that affects 1 in 25 Americans, with the average victim suffering 1 in out-of-pocket costs, reports Javelin Strategy & Research. ...
IRS Steps up Efforts to Combat Identity Theft
The Internal Revenue Service has increased its battle against identity theft, creating a special section on its Web site dedicated to helping growing numbers of tax fraud victims.
5 Ways to (Legally) Track People
A Supreme Court decision Monday limits the power of police to use GPS tracking. But there are still ways for civilians to keep tabs on family and friends.
Debunking the hype over ID theft
You don’t need a costly service to protect your good name
Consumer Reports: Beware Of Identity-Theft-Protection Offers
Follow CT Lifestyle & Entertainment News On The Courant's Features Buzz Facebook Page Almost 50 million people subscribed to some form of identity-theft protection in 2010, according to Consumer Reports Money Adviser. Those services, which cost about 0 to 0 a year, promise to protect your ID by monitoring your credit reports 24/7, scouring "black-market chat rooms" for your personal ...