Posts Tagged ‘id theft stats’
Shred-ucation – Part 1
To shred or not to shred? It is simple to do and done everyday: Dumpster diving. It is done quietly and is very simple to do, so my question is why wouldn’t you protect yourself? You have a pin code for your atm card, a key for your front door, you secure your car with an alarm, and you password everything; so why don’t you shred? A simple [...]
Identity Theft Happens! Be Cautious and Start Shredding!
Welcome Identity Theft Readers: Many people do not realize how easily criminals can obtain our personal data. See below for a short but disturbing list. Shoulder Surfing or eavesdropping on public transactions to obtain personal data (e.g. credit card or calling card information Dumpster Diving or going through garbage or common [...]
8.3 Million Identity Theft Victims = Start Shredding
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a report released in 2007 revealed that 8.3 million American adults, or 3.7 percent of all American adults, were victims of identity theft in 2005. 3.2 million experienced misuse of their existing credit card accounts, 3.3 million experienced misuse of non-credit card accounts, 1.8 million [...]
Respect My Security
Ladies and Gentlemen the moment you have all been waiting for ....Fellowes new line of High Security Shredders. When it comes to government and business protection it is essential to have the highest level of security. The new lines of Fellowes High Security shredders are just the ticket for you and your team to securely and properly destroy [...]

