by Carrie Kerskie | Sep 17, 2012 | Fraud and Scams, Identity, Phone/Text
Election time means being bombarded with political ads, surveys, phone calls, emails and more. But do you really know who is behind the surveys, emails and phone calls? If you’re not careful, you could be giving your money or personal information to criminals....
by Carrie Kerskie | Sep 17, 2012 | Identity, Identity Theft
He said he wasn’t married… I know what you are thinking. You think this is an article about cheating spouses right? Wrong. This is about the latest trend in identity theft. Imagine this… You and your fiancé head to the county office to apply for...
by Carrie Kerskie | Sep 17, 2012 | Employment Identity Theft, Identity Theft
The FBI is warning Lawyers that fraudsters may be using their name, credentials and other professional information to create websites to steal money and sensitive information from potential clients. One lawyer out of Texas, who had not practiced in years, discovered...
by Carrie Kerskie | Jul 24, 2012 | Assets, Credit Identity Theft, Financial Identity Theft, Identity Theft, Privacy Tips & Tricks
Tips to reduce your risk of credit card identity theft. 1. Only carry the credit card(s) you use on a daily basis. Leave the rest at home in a secured location. 2. Lower your credit card limit on the card you use every day. If you know how much you will be...