Preventing Identity Theft For Dummies

Preventing Identity Theft For Dummies by Michael J. Arata, Jr. is a practical guide published by Wiley on July 30, 2004. This 216-page book is written in English and aims to educate readers about the growing issue of identity theft, providing essential strategies to protect personal information and maintain privacy in an increasingly digital world.
Readers will find straightforward explanations on how to recognize and avoid common scams, the importance of safeguarding personal data, and steps to take if identity theft occurs. The book covers topics such as reading credit reports, choosing secure passwords, and reporting theft effectively. With its accessible language and engaging format, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their online safety and privacy.
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Protect yourself from America’s fastest growing crime
See how loose lips sink credit ratings and why there’s no safety in numbers
How is a dumpster diver like a wallet snatcher? Both are out to hijack your identity, so dive into this book and find out how to fight back! Discover why every home needs a shredder, what your bank statement can tell you, and how to reclaim your good name if it’s already too late.
The Dummies Way
- Explanations in plain English
- “Get in, get out” information
- Icons and other navigational aids
- A dash of humor and fun
Discover how to:
- Recognize and avoid common scams
- Guard your privacy effectively
- Act promptly if theft occurs
- Read your credit report
- Choose secure passwords
- Report identity theft to the right people
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