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Protect yourself from Identity Theft with Identity Pro

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

We all know that Identity Theft is a real problem these days.  With so many people suffering from Identity Theft daily you need to learn how to protect yourself in many more ways than just not sharing your information with anyone who doesn’t really need it.

Did you know that hackers can see much of your most sensitive information
on your computer?  Or a nosy person who has 4 minutes with your pc alone
can pull your credit card numbers, social security numbers, and anything else
you have ever typed into your computer?

Identity Pro by Atherion Software can help you protect your sensitive information that is stored on your computer. It will help you protect your sensitive information that is on your computer and not allow unauthorized access to your private information.

We highly recommend you download a copy of Identity Pro.

Do you shred your mail before throwing it away?  This is definitely not a bad idea, you can get a paper shredder for about $50 and use it to shred anything with any of your information on it before it is thrown away.

Please leave us some comments below on other good ways to prevent Identity Theft.

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How to prevent Identity Theft

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

We just created a new blog covering Identity Theft and how to prevent ID Theft.  I know you don’t want some thief using your credit to purchase his or her dream items.

These people steal your identity and run up tens of thousands of dollars in credit for 4 wheelers, electronics, other recreational items, travel plans etc.  Just about anything you can think of that can be bought with credit has probably been used by an ID thief at least once.

Read our new identity theft protection blog

ID theft is on the rise this year and with so many people moving to the internet and not knowing how to properly secure their information I fear it will only get worse instead of better in the near future.

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