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Military Veterans Offer Identity Theft Defense for the Military Community

Most military personnel and their families don't realize how widespread identity theft has become, nor how personally vulnerable they are. Nearly 10 million Americans were victimized last year, 41% more than the year before, at a cost to the U.S. economy of $53 billion. Thus, making identity theft the #2 most reported crime to the federal government in 2003.

(PRWEB) March 22, 2004 --If you have a military ID, a driver's license, a bank account, or a credit card -- then you are a target for identity thieves. Your personal information is the key that unlocks every aspect of your life. Unfortunately, that makes your data a target for unscrupulous criminals to use your good name to obtain goods and services. Becoming a victim of this heinous crime can result in ruined credit and destroyed lives.

An effective defense against identity theft is your best weapon to combat the risk of becoming a victim. Here are few defensive strategies that can help protect you:

1. Dont give out personal information aimlessly. Before you give any personal information by mail, phone, or over the Internet, confirm you are dealing with a legitimate organization.
2. Be careful with your mail. Your mail is sensitive material. It contains your personal and financial information. Install a residential mailbox with a locking mechanism or purchase a door with a mail slot.
3. Guard your trash. Identity thieves have been known to gather personal information from trash. Place garbage out on the morning of pickup rather than the night before. This gives dumpster divers less opportunity to go through your garbage.
4. Exercise caution online. Before making any purchase via your computer, look for the icon of a lock in the lower right-hand corner of your browser window. If its there, youre dealing with a secure site. If not, you would be safer finding another merchant.
5. Monitor your credit report. Many consumers dont even realize their identity has been stolen until they are denied credit due to derogatory information on their credit reports. Register for a service that will alert you of any changes in your report.

IDT Defense, a company owned and operated by military veterans, is committed to giving the military community the most comprehensive identity theft education and protection service available. They are working closely with those associated with military including active duty, reservists, guard members, retirees, veterans, family members, and defense workers to deal with the onslaught of this crime. Their website www.idtdefense.com provides you with the latest information on identity theft, including a risk analysis survey and defensive strategies. You can also register to receive a free book to get the inside story on how identity thieves work and how to protect yourself from one of the fastest growing crimes in America.

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