That’s like never leaving your house to avoid traffic accidents. Your info might already be circulating on the Dark Web (join the club), and total hermit mode isn’t required. Instead, regularly check your credit reports and bank statements. If something weird pops up, dispute it right away. Prevention is good; quick action is even better.
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Articles
- Posted on 10/28/2022Scott Huffman v. JP Morgan Chase Bank - Award of $100,000 plus fees and costs (Identity Theft)
- Posted on 10/28/2022"My wallet was stolen at a bar. Then my identity theft nightmare began." by Jessica Roy, Los Angeles Times October 26, 2022
- Posted on 02/19/2021Emotional Abuse: My Ex Stole My Identity and Ran Up Doubt in My Name
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