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January 21, 2008

Identity Theft: Prevention

Part II of III

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Welcome back to Part II of my ID theft blog. In Part I I explained the five kinds of ID thefts, and this time I’ll give you tips to help prevent your identity from being stolen.

Safeguard your ID with the following 10 tips:

  • Shred your mail with a cross shredder
  • Protect your home computer with an antivirus and anti-spyware software
  • Secure all personal information you have in your home
  • Use reputable Web sites with secure servers when buying items online
  • Report stolen or last cards as soon as possible
  • Don not carry your social security card with you in case your wallet or purse gets stolen
  • Don’t give personal information to a phone solicitor
  • Check your bank statements and credit card statements each month
  • Check your credit report every 12 months
  • Select strong online passwords that use numbers and capital and lower case letters

Make sure to check back next week for my Part III of this ID theft blog to learn what to do if your identity has been stolen.

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January 16, 2008

Identity Theft: 5 Types of ID Theft

Part I of III

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What do you think of when someone mentions identity theft? Most of us only think of credit card theft but did you know there are five types of ID theft? Knowing what those are is the first step in preventing anything from happening to your personal information.

Five Types of ID theft:

Credit Card – Credit card theft can happen anytime your card is out of your sight or when used on an unlock or unsafe Internet site. Never leave your credit card unattended and always use a Web site you trust to purchase items with your card.

Driver’s License – Thieves steal driver’s license information then commit driving violations in your name. By the time you find out, the cop is pulling you over and arresting you for a warrant in your name that was committed by someone else. Be careful with leaving your driver’s license information unattended.

Social Security Number – Most people don’t realize that they leave their social security number unattended on many papers. In the past, when it wasn’t dangerous to ask for your social security number, most forms did ask, but now-a-days you should leave that blank unless the company gives you a good reason why the number is needed. A good example is medical forms. If they already asked for your medical insurance information then they don’t need your social too.

Criminal Identity – Some thieves will steal your identity and commit crimes under your name. Again you will most likely not know until you find yourself being detained for a something you didn’t do. It boils down to being aware and protecting your personal information.

Medical Identity – This is quite possibly the most dangerous of all five offenses. Thieves will steal your identity to then get tests or procedures done in your name, so in your medical files it could show you are HIV positive or have had your appendix removed and neither could be correct. Incorrect information in your medial file can be dangerous in case you have an emergency.

Make sure to check back next week for my Part II of this ID theft blog to learn how to prevent your identity from being stolen.

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January 11, 2008

High-Speed Doesn’t Always Equal High Prices

Affordable Internet Service for the New Year

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If you want to save money in the New Year then begin by taking a look at your Internet bill. ConnectMyHighSpeed has a couple of tips to help you evaluate your Internet usage to save you money.

Take a look at how often you use the Internet at your home. Also, evaluate how much you download files or play games. If you don’t use the Internet much or you don’t download a lot of items then a dial-up connection might be good for you and it’s the cheapest. There is no sense in paying for a faster connection if you’re not going to use it to its capacity. No one buys the red sports car to only drive it 30 mph.

Another thing to keep in mind is that most telecommunications companies offer low cost bundled prices. It is cheaper to set up your Internet, home phone and television services with one company. Not to mention that one bill a month is more convenient.

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