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Identity theft has been labeled by the Federal Trade Commission as one of the fastest growing crimes in the U.S., and everyday there are headlines in papers around the world about information and identities stolen.

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Identity Theft Resources

Despite the increasing prevalence of identity theft, it brings some comfort knowing that information about identity theft is easily accessible, and that help is readily available if ever you fall victim to this crime. Here are a number of identity theft resources you can refer to, depending on your needs.
  1. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
    This is the first identity theft resource that everyone should know about. The FTC is one of the government departments you will need to contact in case of identity theft. The site features government reports and Congressional testimony, law enforcement updates, consumer alerts and links to other sites with helpful information.

  2. The Department of Justice (DOJ)
    This site features pages on what identify theft is, how to prevent it and what to do if you are a victim.

  3. National Fraud Information Center
    They help by providing advice on telephone or email solicitations and report possible telemarketing or Internet fraud to law enforcement agencies. toll-free hotline - (800) 876-7060.