Thursday, November 29, 2012

5 Unknown Facts Of Identity Theft - What Most People Don't Know About Identity Theft


Most people like to believe they are fully aware of the dangers that Identity Theft poses. However, national government agencies have said themselves, they do not know every aspect of this crime because it rapidly changes everyday. As a matter of fact, they have also stated that there is no way to avoid this crime, it's only a matter of minimizing the risk. When it does happen, the question is then,"how can you keep yourself insured?", and "who can you turn to for help?". There are many unknown facts about this crime that most people don't really know.

5 Unknown Facts

Identity Theft Has Ranked Higher In Crime Than Drug Trafficking

1. As we all know, much of the news we hear about in Mexico and in the U.S is on Drug Trafficking and Cartel Wars, but the truth of it all is that Identity Theft has taken it's place in crime at #1 all across America. These identity criminals are now more in demand with illegal immigration rising due to Drug Cartel Wars, because they can create false documents. Why is there no huge focus on this crime in America when it ranks highest of any crime taking place right now? In fact ID Theft has hit it's all time high this year at just a little over 10 million victims.

Every 3.2 Seconds A New Identity Is Stolen

2. This might sound absurd, but it is well under estimated when it said that every 3.2 seconds a new person falls victim to this crime. It is TRUE! There are many studies at Universities that offer this information for free to view for yourselves. What people fail to understand is that there are many forms of Identity theft, not just your credit card. The more you learn on what different types of Identity Theft there are, the more cautious you will be.

It Can Take Up To 4 Years Or More To Fix Identity Theft

3. When someone becomes a victim of Identity Fraud, it can take up to 4 years to clear up all the damage. Not to include 71% of those victims still have to repeatedly attempt to fix inaccurate information on their credit file. Many times victims have no way of proving that their information was stolen, and have been forced to file bankruptcy, or begin paying thousands of dollars to repair their credit account.

Most People Believe Repairing Your Credit File Is Easy (It's Not)

4.Most people tend to believe that it would be easy to correct any fraud that could happen to them. Please do not be fooled. It is very difficult to repair your credit, not to mention time consuming. On average the current victim spends about 175 business hours trying to prove their innocence and correct the mistakes on their files. The problem is, it doesn't stop there. Don't forget just because you might have caught the fraud going on in your name now, the thieves still have your information, meaning they will strike again.

There Is No 100% Way To Stop Identity Theft

5. This one is plain and simple. As much as we would like to believe we can fully stop identity thieves, YOU CAN'T! There's no sugar coating this one. If a thief wants to steal your information he will. It doesn't matter if you think you are the most cautious person in the world. It doesn't even matter if you have an Identity Theft Protection Plan that claims they prevent Identity Theft from happening. It's sad to say but it is only a matter of time before you or someone you know becomes a victim of fraud.

In Conclusion...

Keep in mind there are hundreds of ways to minimize the risk of becoming a victim of Identity Theft. The most important however is that you find ways to become aware. Even though Identity Theft Protection Plans are not 100% guaranteed, you should find one that not only reimburses losses, but monitors your account 24/7, offers monitoring for minors, and most importantly, restores your credit.

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