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Identity Theft:
Learning from Other's Experience
  by Josiah Walter
You may have been shocked at the stories of identity theft...
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According to recent studies on identity theft, more than 7 million people have become victims of this crime in the US alone.

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Identity Theft:
Learning from Other's Experience
by Josiah Walter
You may have been shocked at the stories of identity theft told by those who have fallen victim into this kind of crime. With the way things are going today, you can expect more to read and see more of these crimes being presented. According to recent studies on identity theft, more than 7 million people have become victims of this crime in the US alone. If you compute that on a daily basis, it would result to around 19,000 identity cases a day. Based on these numbers alone, you will realize that identity theft is really something that should be given serious attention and focus on. With the technology getting more and more advanced everyday, these identity theft stories are not likely to end up soon. What was presented above was just summaries. They are just if you compare them with the real life stories of what the victims have been though, they will seem insignificant. Many of the people who have experienced the crime have developed traumas that are not easy to get over. Hearing about identity theft stories is way different from being in the situation or having someone close to you relate what had happened. Although there is no stopping you from becoming a victim of identity theft, there are a lot of steps to take to prevent this from happening. All in all, it all boils down to maintaining a constant watch over your credit or payments. You just need your common sense to tell you if something suspicious has taken place. By taking these things into consideration, you are making it harder for these thieves to get past the walls that you have erected. Not only that, you will not be among those who have suffered, are suffering and will suffer. Take note that identity thieves are no different from any other thieves. They too do not like to work hard to get something. If you try and make it quite hard for them to consider you a potential victim, they would probably just let you off and go find another with a more lenient protection around themselves. Take the case of phishing for example. Phishing is simply an email you receive that seem to be coming from one of your banks. The message is telling you to get in your online account and confirm some of the details needed. Normally there would be a link included in the mail for convenient purposes. The instant you clicked on the link, identity thieves will record your ID and password. Once they have this information, it will be easy for them to get into your account. They would probably wipe your account clean in a matter of minutes. You have just lost all your hard earned money. How will you make use of common sense in this kind of situation? The very first thing you have to realize is that your banks already have all your personal data saved. If they did not have all these, they will not be able to process your account. So why are they asking for these things again? The best thing to do is to not give that message another thought. Better yet, thrash them because it is a scam. If that is legitimate, your bank will try to contact you again over other means of communication. But if you are having second thoughts on the legitimacy of the message, the best thing to do is confirm it. If you have the number of your bank, try and call them. Ask them if they did send the email and why are they doing so. If they are not the ones who sent you the email, they will probably have the same reaction as you when you received the message. Moral of this identity theft story? Do not ever try to get into your account via the link sent to you by email. If you have been doing your business online for quite some time, you should know that there is a specified page in where you do your business. The next option would be to go into the bank's homepage and log in there if you want to access your account.