Identity Theft Helpline
(Identity Theft Protection Programs / Solutions)


Approximately 15 million United States residents have their identities used fraudulently each year with financial losses totaling upwards of $50 billion (Based On A Range Of Information Gathered From Public And Private Resources).

Close to 100 million additional Americans have their personal identifying information placed at risk of identity theft each year when records maintained in government and corporate databases are lost or stolen. These alarming statistics demonstrate identity theft may be the most frequent, costly and pervasive crime in the United States.

The sophistication level of professional identity thieves involved in organized crime continues to grow along with the methods they develop. From individually tailored phishing and vishing scams, to increasingly successful hacks of corporate and government databases, to elaborate networks of botnets designed to hijack millions of computers without any trace, there is an ever-increasing threat to all Americans.

At the same time, basic methods of identity theft continue unabated. From stealing wallets and purses, to dumpster diving and stealing mail, to the use of pretext and social engineering to deceive customer call centers into releasing personal account information, the original methods of identity theft still work.

As the methods used to perform identity theft expand, so do the types of accounts and services being stolen by identity thieves. Credit, debit, checking and saving accounts are no longer the only targets. Identity fraud has grown to include theft of cell and landline phone service; cable and satellite television service; power, water, gas and electric service; Internet payment service; medical insurance; home mortgages and rental housing; automobile, boat and other forms of financing and loans; and, government benefits. Identity thieves will also use stolen identities to obtain employment and to deceive police when arrested.

Quite simply, every individual or business is vulnerable to attack when it comes to personal or corporate information, products and services.

First; Let's Look At A Short Video On The Huge Problem of Identity Theft:




Second; Let's Look At Your Solution To Identity Theft:

Identity Theft is when someone else gains access to your personal information and uses it without permission. It's a crime that affects millions of people each year and can inflict long term financial harm. Recovery can be much easier for those with LegalShield Identity Theft Protection. They offer a comprehensive Identity Consultation and Restoration service through Kroll, who are global leaders in risk management and have over 40 years of experience in the security field. They promise to do everything in their power to restore your identity, for as long as it takes, until all resolvable issues have been addressed and your identity back to its pre-theft status. ABOUT KROLL: Kroll has been specializing in investigative and security services and risk mitigation counseling since 1972. By the 1990s, the firm had built a reputation as Wall Street's "private eye," growing into a full-service global risk consulting company. Over the years, Kroll added capabilities that complemented its traditional investigative and intelligence expertise to offer clients the highest level of service. When looking for Identity Theft Solutions, the key phrase to look for is "work until resolution".

 


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