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Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft

Identity theft is a continually growing concern in the United States. Almost daily, we hear news reports of data security breaches that put our personal information at risk. We're warned that pre-approved credit card offers may be lifted from our mailboxes and processed by strangers, entire criminal organizations are built around collecting personal financial information from victims who believe email requests are coming from merchants or financial institutions, and new scams arise every day. But this identity theft video from the Broward County Sherriff's Department in Florida reminds us that the simple, hands-on approach remains a very real threat to our financial security.

Learn more about identity theft and how it can sometimes be a reason for filing bankruptcy.


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