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What Everyone Should Know About Scams, Frauds, Hoaxes and Viruses An eBook by the author of The Internet Snitch
Identity Theft Identity Theft is the fastest growing and the largest crime in the world today. As you know, the Internet has been invaded by cyber criminals. Every day millions of people receive some form of scam or virus in their inbox. And every day those of us who are not aware of the procedures used by scammers become victims at an annual cost mounting into the billions of dollars. Since the crime is still in it's infancy, many people have no clue how devastating it can be. Here are some identity theft facts that show you how serious this crime really is. FBI Report Reports: Recent identity theft statistics released by the FBI claims that 9.91 million Americans were identity theft victims and have experienced losses totaling $52.6 billion. More than half of identity theft victims had their current
Homeland Security Reports: The latest identity theft scheme: stealing kids' Social Security numbers years before these kids grow up to use these numbers; the scheme allows people to establish phony credit and run up huge debts -- debts that the kids may never be able to pay off. Safety first. No one is safe from scams and identity theft when dealing with internet searches. Your search may reveal a hidden danger that could cost you everything.
Don't take the chance, order the book designed to uncover the potential danger of the criminally inclined.
Get your copy today The book is only $14.95 Your Identity safety is PRICELESS. For your own piece of mind order your copy now. Social Security Reports: Identity theft is one of the fastest
growing crimes in America. A dishonest person who has your Social Security
number can use it to get other personal information about you. Identity
thieves can use your number and your good credit to apply for more credit in
your name. Then, they use the credit cards and do not pay the bills. You may
not find out that someone is using your number until you are turned down for
credit or you begin to get calls from unknown creditors demanding payment
for items you never bought. Identity theft is known as "the crime of the 21st century" and claims millions of victims across North America each year. The total loss in dollars from this crime is already in the billions. One piece of your mail can be a valuable benefit to a thief. He, or she, can use it to impersonate you and begin committing crimes in your name. Fraudsters use stolen bits of information such as names, addresses and birth dates to apply for credit cards and loans, and to open bank accounts in your name. The impact on victims can be devastating. They can be left responsible for debts that are not theirs. They often wind up spending hours and hours and many dollars trying to clear their good names. Identity theft is an enormous violation of an individual’s privacy. Squidoo Reports: Identity Theft is quickly becoming one of the most common crimes in the
world. It is very difficult to guard against, and law enforcement is not
yet equipped to handle most cases. What Everyone Should Know is the one eBook that should be on everybodies desk, desktop or laptop. It is filled with knowledge that is dedicated to protecting the online visitor from scams, frauds, hoaxes and viruses. Don't take a chance on being another statistic. Identity Theft could be lurking in your email inbox as we speak. Order your copy NOW.
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