Identity Theft in the 21st Century

Identity Theft in the 21st Century

Author: Sarah Machajewski

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 153456084X

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Identity theft is sometimes considered a victimless crime, but readers will discover the truth about this damaging kind of crime as they learn about its history and the ways identity thieves work today. Essential facts about the methods identity thieves use—including stealing mail and hacking computers—are presented through comprehensive main text, comprehensive sidebars, and informative fact boxes. Readers also discover the ways the latest technology is used to find and stop identity thieves and how people can pursue a career in investigating identity theft. Detailed photographs are included to enhance this engaging reading experience.


Identity Theft, Inc

Identity Theft, Inc

Author: Glenn Hastings

Publisher: Disinformation Company

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13:

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A wild, daring, and wealthy existence---as someone else.


Identity Theft

Identity Theft

Author: John R. Vacca

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 9780130082756

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An overall plan on how to minimize readers risk of becoming a victim, this book was designed to help consumers and institutions ward off this ever-growing threat and to react quickly and effectively to recover from this type of crime. It is filled with checklists on who one should notify in case they become a victim and how to recover an identity.


Identity Theft

Identity Theft

Author: Robert J. Hammond

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781564146366

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Hammond explains how identity theft occurs, who the likely victims are, and what to do if one's identity has been stolen. He gives practical solutions, and surprisingly easy ways to minimize the risk of becoming a victim of what is quickly becoming one of the most prevalent and destructive crimes of the 21st century.


Identity Theft, Inc

Identity Theft, Inc

Author: Glenn Hastings

Publisher:

Published: 2010-06

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 9781437971286

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Identity theft is the crime of this century, and this is the true-crime book of this century. It is the first book on the subject from the inside, told by someone who¿s assumed hundreds of identities and become rich off it. Not only does the author reveal how ID theft is done, he tells loads of wildly unbelievable but true stories about his impersonations as they led to riches. At the same time he tells people how to protect themselves from the gangs of ID thieves thriving in the real and virtual worlds of today, and as he explains in his foreword, Glenn Hastings (an ¿acquired¿ name) is writing this book to repent for his crimes. While committing them, he failed to take into account the damage it causes his victims. But enough was enough; ultimately he had to do the right thing.


Your Evil Twin

Your Evil Twin

Author: B. Sullivan

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-08-25

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780471648109

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The crime of the twenty-first century doesn't discriminate: ID theft has hit ordinary citizens and celebrities alike, from Oprah Winfrey to Steven Spielberg, and costs the economy $50 billion a year. Your Evil Twin covers this exploding crime from every possible angle. It includes exclusive whodunit details from mastermind identity thieves who have pilfered money from half the members of the Forbes 400, as well as exclusive interviews with a myriad of criminals in the Internet's underground, such as Russian hackers who have extorted money from U.S. banks. The book also issues a scathing indictment of the credit granting industry, from credit card issuers to the secretive credit reporting agencies, who have misunderstood the crime from the start, have been slow to respond, and bear much of the responsibility for the epidemic. Finally, Bob Sullivan, author and identity theft expert, probes the tepid solutions now being cobbled together by the industry and government. Bob Sullivan (Snohomish, WA), senior technology writer for MSNBC.com, is the nation's leading journalist covering identity fraud. He has written more than 100 articles on the subject since 1996, and is a regular contributor to MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, the Today show, and various local NBC affiliates. With colleague Mike Brunker, Sullivan received the prestigious 2002 Society of Professional Journalists Public Service Award for ongoing coverage of Internet fraud.


Identity Theft in the 21st Century

Identity Theft in the 21st Century

Author: Sarah Machajewski

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1534560831

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Identity theft is sometimes considered a victimless crime, but readers will discover the truth about this damaging kind of crime as they learn about its history and the ways identity thieves work today. Essential facts about the methods identity thieves use—including stealing mail and hacking computers—are presented through comprehensive main text, comprehensive sidebars, and informative fact boxes. Readers also discover the ways the latest technology is used to find and stop identity thieves and how people can pursue a career in investigating identity theft. Detailed photographs are included to enhance this engaging reading experience.


Identity Theft in Today's World

Identity Theft in Today's World

Author: Megan McNally

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-11-16

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0313375895

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This book accurately identifies the various forms of identity theft in simple, easy-to-understand terms, exposes exaggerated and erroneous information, and explains how everyone can take action to protect themselves. Identity theft is a classic crime with a modern (and perhaps decidedly American) twist. The rise of technology over the past few decades—and its influence on the processes of modernization and globalization—has created many new opportunities for identity theft both locally and internationally. Moreover, this process has transformed the nature of identity from something largely personal to something almost purely financial. Although identity theft is not a global crime per se, it does pose a pervasive and universal threat that will need to be acknowledged and addressed by many nations throughout the world. In this text, author Megan McNally examines the concept of identity theft in universal terms in order to understand what it is, how it is accomplished, and what the nations of the world can do—individually or collectively—to prevent it or respond to it.