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How To Stop ID Theft Cold

A well-measured program of preventive steps can protect your identity from theft.

ID theft-related fraud fell by 12 percent in 2007 and 300,000 fewer adults were victims, according to the latest from Javelin Strategy & Research, the longest-running ID theft study in the nation.

At the top of the list of reasons for the decline is ‘greater consumer vigilance and awareness,’ according to the report.

When someone steals your identity, you don’t wander around aimlessly like some John or Jane Doe. Someone pilfers enough of your personal identifying information — name, address, Social Security Number, drivers license, credit and financial account numbers and the like — then masquerades as you to make purchases, withdraw cash or otherwise undermine your financial assets and your name.

ID theft can cost you time and money (averaging $691, according to the report) to correct the misdeed and it can ruin your credit enough to prevent you from making major purchases including buying a home.

Companies that manage personal information have improved their ID theft protection measures, but consumers who protect their own personal information is the first line of defense.

Written by Broderick Perkins for www.RealtyTimescom. Copyright

This post was last modified on 02/03/2015 11:16 am