Did You Know?
Identity Theft & Credit Reporting Agencies
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# Web Link Hits
1   Link   Experian
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2   Link   Equifax
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3   Link   Transunion
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4   Link   FDIC - Consumer Response Center
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5   Link   FDIC - Identity Theft
What is identity theft? How can you protect yourself? If you already have been a victim, how do you start trying to clean up the problem? For information and assistance, see:

* IDTheft.gov - The centralized government Web site on identity theft.
* Don't Be an On-line Victim: How to Guard Against Internet Thieves and Electronic Scams

If you're a victim of identity theft, learn how to clear your name

* FDIC Consumer Alerts - ID Theft
* FDIC Consumer Alerts - Phishing Scam

If your credit card has been stolen or lost, find out what to do.

* Credit & ATM Cards: What to do if They're Lost or Stolen (www.ftc.gov)

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6   Link   FTC - Identity Theft
This website is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.
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7   Link   Social Security Administration - Identity Theft
Identity theft occurs when a criminal uses another person's personal information to take on that person's identity. Identity theft is much more than misuse of a Social Security number-it can also include credit card and mail fraud.
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