How to Prevent ID Theft After Death
Identity thieves respect no one -- not even the recently deceased. In fact, a person's identity may be more susceptible to theft in the months following death than when they were living
Detective warns of ID theft dangers
Even Greenwich's number one cop isn't immune to credit card fraud. During a program at Greenwich Police Headquarters entitled "Protecting Against Identity Theft," presented by the League of Women Voters of Greenwich Wednesday evening, Police Chief James Heavey told a few dozen attendees how, about a year ago, someone obtained his card's information from a Greenwich restaurant.
Protect Against Identity Theft When Changing To Married Name
After the "I do's" are said, will you change your last name? Brides consider a host of factors when answering that question - everything from how a name change might affect a woman's sense of identity to how having the same last name can make a family feel more bonded.
Seven Ways to Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
It's as insidious as ever. Here's how to ensure someone doesn't steal your identity.
7 ways to protect yourself from ID theft
Identity theft is everywhere. Turn on your TV, and you'll see "special reports" on how to prevent it. Turn on the radio, and hear ads for services pledging to protect you from it. Search for it on Google, and you get 93 million results.