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National Protect Your Identity Week 2011 – It’s Time to Get a Paper Shredder

National Protect Your Identity Week 2011 – It’s Time to Get a Paper Shredder

National Protect Your Identity Week is almost over, but identity theft will continue. According to the 2011 Identity Fraud Survey Report by Javelin Strategy and Research, over 8 million people were victims of identity theft in 2010. Nowadays the concern revolves around online identity theft, but let's not lose sight of all the personal [...]

Tax Time Identity Theft Exposed

Tax Time Identity Theft Exposed

We covered a lot of stories about how identity thieves take advantage of tax season over the past couple of months, but an a recent case in Minnesota shows just how bad it can get when the thief is the same person that prepared your taxes. In addition to shredding or securing sensitive documents experts recommend using reputable tax preparers and [...]

Number of Identity Theft Cases Against Children Increasing

Number of Identity Theft Cases Against Children Increasing

We talked a few weeks ago about the growing number of children becoming victims of identity theft. While many of these crimes are committed by parents themselves, there is a growing number of con-artists preying on the perfect credit of children. A recent study conducted by an identity theft services company, and published by Forbes, shows that up [...]

Identity Theft Leads to Innocent Man’s Listing as Most Wanted Fugitive

Identity Theft Leads to Innocent Man’s Listing as Most Wanted Fugitive

Welcome back to the Mono Blog! In an ongoing effort to education the public about the risk of identity, we've been sharing surprising cases that show how much more than just your credit score can be ruined. A few weeks ago it was the story about the Florida grandfather that had his license suspended and even went to jail, but this case is even [...]

How Facebook has Become a Tool for Identity Thieves

How Facebook has Become a Tool for Identity Thieves

As social networking was growing exponentially there were countless news reports about the risk for identity theft associated with these sites. While it does occur, most of us don't know enough about how con-artists target users on sites like Facebook to fully protect ourselves. You wouldn't dream of putting even part of your social security [...]

Newest Methods of Identity Theft Target Tax Refunds and ATMs

Newest Methods of Identity Theft Target Tax Refunds and ATMs

We've covered quite  bit about preventing identity theft over the past several months on the Mono Blog, but now we have breaking news on the newest methods con-artists are using. Here are two of the newest along with steps you can take to protect yourself: From "How to Spot and Prevent Tax Identity Theft" by Elisabeth Leamy with ABC [...]

A Look at the 2011 FTC Annual Report on Consumer Fraud

A Look at the 2011 FTC Annual Report on Consumer Fraud

Welcome back to the Mono Blog! Lately we've covered quite a bit of content pertaining to preventing identity theft, so when the FTC released its annual report on the topic last week I thought it would add value to validate some of what we've learned with hard data. Despite a slight overall decline in ID theft, it still topped the list of consumer [...]

How to Secure Your Child’s Identity

How to Secure Your Child’s Identity

  While the family dog might be good at guarding your home, it certainly can't help to protect the theft of your child's identity. Yesterday on the Mono Blog we covered the topic of identity theft through gaming consoles, a new trend that targets younger, less informed victims. As adults continue to learn about the threats of ID theft and [...]

National Consumer Protection Week 2011

National Consumer Protection Week 2011

With identity theft still on the rise and very much in the spotlight, the United State Federal Trade Commission is gearing up for its 13th annual National Consumer Protection Week. The NCPW website offers tips on protecting your identity, a blog where you can interact with experts in the field, and even listing for local events hosted by [...]

To Shred or Not to Shred: Tips on Deciding

To Shred or Not to Shred: Tips on Deciding

With identity theft having been on the rise for years, the need to either shred or secure sensitive documents is now well understood. A study released by Javelin Strategy & Research last year showed that identity theft was up 12 percent year over year, affecting 11.1 million victims. The actual acts of fraud are getting worse as well, with [...]

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