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In today’s technology age, chances are good that your personal information is available on the Internet. Some companies make their profits from gathering information electronically and making it available to their clients. This information is used by marketing companies, advertisers, insurance companies, attorneys, and more. It is up to the “information brokers” to screen their clientele so that they do not make their service available to would-be information thieves. Sometimes, however, there is a breakdown in security measures, and the results can be devastating.
Fortunately, several states require that companies inform people when their personal information has been compromised. The advantage to the victim in this situation is that the earlier it is detected, the less damage that is done.
Sadly, there is not much that can be done to prevent at least some personal information from being posted online, but there are steps that can be taken to minimize the potential damage should personal information be compromised. The most important recommendations are:
Four things to do as soon as possible when you discover you have been a victim of identity theft:
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