Identity Theft Toolkit

How to Recover From and Avoid Identity Theft

This is intended for a global audience.

ISBN: 978-1-55180-689-1

Number of pages: 152

Learn how to avoid identity theft and if it does happen to you, how to recover from it as quickly and painlessly as possible.

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Identity theft is the fastest growing non-violent crime in North America today. If you or members of your family become victims, it will take months or years to get your life back. You could lose your credit rating, or get a criminal record. In recent cases women have become married without their knowledge! This book explains how today’s thieves steal your identity, and how you can prevent it from happening to you. If you are a victim of identity theft, this book also guides you through the steps necessary to restore your name. It includes:

  • An identity risk analysis tool
  • Important information on how to protect yourself
  • What to do if your identity has been stolen
  • Sample forms and letters to help deal with law enforcement and credit agencies
  • Important contact addresses and phone numbers
  • A CD-ROM with all the forms and letters in electronic form
More Information
Subtitle How to Recover From and Avoid Identity Theft
Publication Date Jan 14, 2006
Market Global
PDF Preview Download URL http://www.self-counsel.com/docs/identity_theft_toolkit.pdf
Edition First Edition
Pages 152
Size 6 x 9
ISBN 978-1-55180-689-1
UPC 069635806890
About the CD The CD works with all versions of Microsoft Windows: 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, and Vista (Vista installation requires you to have Administrator rights on your computer).

Author Details - John Lenardon

John Lenardon is president of Data Cyber Labs, a company specialized in computer crime investigations and training. He has been consulting corporations and government departments worldwide for over 20 years. He is certified in computer forensics, and has written numerous manuals and books on technology and crime.
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