Identity theft protection - identity theft search warrant

Discover smart and effective identity theft protection strategies, search warrant procedures, in order to safeguard your family from attempted financial fraud.

ID theft protection is rapidly becoming the consumer safety clarion cry as high tech Information Age villains plunder the confidential records of consumers and businesses. Trend data alone, showing an 80% increase in Identity Theft between 2002 and 2003 support the need for extensive security upgrades related to identity theft protection. Similarly, prosecutors are increasingly leaning upon identify theft protection search warrant stratagems to initiate criminal investigations against the "bad guys" who attempt to victimize the public.

The need for ID theft protection is more remarkable when crime statistics reveal that only one in seven hundred instances of identity theft result in capture and successful prosecution by federal authorities. However, that one in seven hundred case will now result in an identity theft protection search warrant, seeking evidence supporting criminal prosecution. For over 13 million Americans during the years 2001 to 2003, identity theft protection is a real and pressing reality. In over one third of identity theft cases, consumer credit cards were fraudulently issued to thieves purporting to be other persons. In this situation, no identity theft protection or security "firewall" was in position, therefore creating ease-of-access by thieves to consumers' existing credit card information. In a flash, thieves create the identity theft as they apply for new credit cards from any of the thousands of banks and financial institutions all too eager to sell credit.

Without data security mechanisms or broad based industry standard verification procedures (other than generic questions), ID theft protection is left to chance and opportunity factors, most of which are controlled by villains and thieves rather than consumers and businesses. Once armed with your credit card information the identity theft perpetrators rapidly move into "buying" mode. As a result, financial damage from identity theft abuses rapidly escalates until the identity theft victim happens to monitor her accounts or receives a billing statement on existing or "new" credit cards.

Identity theft protection creates strange bedfellows in terms of underlying relationships between thieves and identity theft victims. In nearly 20% of reported cases of identity theft, the "thief" is either a family member, friend, or co-worker to the victim. In the case of family "criminals", prosecution by means of identity theft protection search warrant is the safest and quickest way to unravel a case. Using alternative strategies, thieves exploit the absence of identity theft protection in government records and data bases, thereby gaining unlawful access to victims' personal records, which can be used to fraudulently obtain social security benefits or to open up bank accounts or to forge checks.

Reporting data concerning identity theft protection is generally limited in terms of its representational base and verifiability. Much in the way of identity theft goes unreported, in terms of national statistics. Some survey reports suggest that identity theft protection bifurcates along two broad pathways; one pathway representing about one-third of reported incidents concerns identity theft which results in direct financial costs and liabilities; the second pathway representing over 60% of reported incidents concerns identity theft of a non-financial nature where no direct financial costs or liabilities were incurred by identity theft victim.

As identity theft incidents rise, and awareness levels rise, Americans now increasingly conclude that identity theft protection has become a necessity. Over 90% of Americans anticipate that identity theft problems are rising and that serious identity theft protection must be developed into the future.

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