The Search For Solutions Against Identity Theft

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Everyday, somewhere in the Unites States and across the world, someone becomes a victim of identity theft ...

The battle against identity theft rages on. Everyday, someone carelessly discards a receipt or bill and someone else gives out his or her social security number on the Internet. Everyday, somewhere in the United States and across the world, someone becomes a victim of identity theft.

Often, the mail leaves the average consumer at a disadvantage. All those papers in envelopes might be necessary bills and/or pre-approved offers that make you think someone is taking notice of your hard-earned credit rating, but it could be the wrong people paying attention. Mail can come from thieves looking to steal your personal information and make you the victim of identity theft. The best way to minimize this danger and prevent identity theft from happening to you is to keep a close eye on the routine times your bills are mailed, as well as minimize the amount of information you receive in the mail. However, knowledge of the kinds of information that come from the postal worker is the best weapon against Identity Theft.

Telephone and other utility bills always display customer addresses, account numbers, and telephone numbers. All this information can be useful to an identity thief, as can the information stolen from a driver's license renewal or monthly credit card statement. Remember one of the best rules to prevent identity theft: what you throw away can hurt you.

The savvy consumer can also prevent identity theft by keeping a watchful eye on bank statements that come through the mail. These often include your name, address, bank name, contact information, account number and even type of account. All this information is dangerous in the wrong hands. Pre-approved credit card offers also give would-be thieves the upper hand, and paycheck stubs from direct deposits give away your employer's name and address as well. Sometimes, even your pay rate and social security number will be included on the stub. Rather than crumple these documents and throw them away, invest in a shredder to fight against identity theft.

But how do these prospective thieves get the goods on you? What techniques do they use to gather the kind of personal information that will make you a victim of identity theft? According to the experts who fight against identity theft, all criminals need is a pair of gloves and a flashlight. Thieves root through garbage to get the information they want -- and their habits have been nicknamed "Dumpster Diving" by those trying to prevent identity theft. Make sure that when you throw out your trash, all people can find in your garbage are scraps of food -- and not your personal information.

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