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The Red Flags Are Coming

By Jason C. Gavejian on October 28, 2009
Posted in Identity Theft

Reports indicate that identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the United States. In fact, the FTC lists identity theft as the most reported crime for 2008. Identity thieves use personally identifying information of unsuspecting individuals to open new accounts and misuse existing accounts, creating havoc for individuals and business and costing millions…

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