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Invasion of the Data Snatchers Russellville AR

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Discount Geeks
(479) 229-5870
12228 W Highway 155
Dardanelle, AR
Tech Head Technology Solutions
(870) 898-0921
1507 W 31st Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
Reach-Solutions
(501) 664-1180
10220 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Dynamic Programming Inc
(501) 224-9111
11301 Southridge Dr
Little Rock, AR
Digital Data Technologies
(870) 763-5512
2926 E State Highway 150
Blytheville, AR
C & S Computers Inc
(870) 624-9954
1506 Mount Holly Rd
El Dorado, AR
Tri-state Computer Repair
(870) 624-9968
122 E Broad St
Texarkana, AR
Rfid Global Solution
(479) 636-7343
2001 Town West Dr
Rogers, AR
Strategic Concepts Inc
(479) 271-7400
3202 Moberly Ln
Bentonville, AR
Integris Computer Technology
(479) 927-3303
109 Spring St
Springdale, AR
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Invasion of the Data Snatchers

Posted by : Maggie Biggs

Did you know that a thief could steal your identity, fraudulently use your personal information to wreak havoc, cost you plenty in time and money sorting the mess out, and then only end up serving a one-year jail term for his or her actions? Perhaps that is the reason why identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes against consumers today.

So just what is identity theft? Simply put, identity theft is carried out when someone uses your name or personal information (such as credit card number or driver's license number) in a fraudulent manner and without your consent. Identity thieves can use your personal information to charge purchases against your existing credit card accounts, open new credit accounts, access your bank accounts, open telephone accounts, take out loans, and much more. In the process, these criminals can ruin your credit rating, affect your employment prospects, and even cause a warrant to be issued for your arrest should they use your identity during their arrest and then skip out on bail.

By many estimates, identity theft strikes millions of people every year. Most of these victims are unsuspecting persons who are just a little too free with their private information. Just as petty burglars are looking for unlocked doors, identity thieves are looking for easy targets. It stands to reason that you can protect yourself by simply following a few steps that aren't more complicated than putting a deadbolt on y...

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