Field Guide to Identity Theft

(Updated July 2008)

Your good name is important. According to the Federal Trade Commission, there may as many as 9 million identity theft victims. Get the latest information from NAR and the Federal Trade Commission and keep your identity and personal information safe at home and at work. Find out what to do and who to contact if you are a victim of identity theft. (A. Siudzinski, Information Specialist)

Contents: 

Impact of Identity Theft  |  Preventing and Dealing with Identity Theft  |  Useful Websites  |  Books, eBooks & Other Resources

The financial and emotional impact of identity theft, (Look Both Ways, June 20, 2008).

It takes how long to clear up identity theft?, (idtheft.about.com, June 12, 2008).

Medical identity theft turns patients into victims, (U.S. News & World Report, Feb. 29, 2008).

The dangers of identity theft, (www.inc.com, May, 2007).

Identity theft and credit scoring: what you should know, (Texas Department of Insurance, May 24, 2007).

Identity theft still a growing problem, (Business Communications Review, May 2007). Q

Identity theft--overcoming the emotional impact, (Identity Theft Resource Center, Apr. 28, 2007).

Time is money in identity theft, (National Crime Prevention Council, Mar. 23, 2007).

How to avoid cons that lead to identity theft, (Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2008). Q

How to stop identity theft cold, (Realty Times, Feb. 28, 2008).

Top 10 Identity Theft Tips for 2008, (www.fightidentitytheft.com, Dec. 22, 2007).

Understanding identity theft and stopping the crime, (Computer and Internet Lawyer, Mar. 2007). Q

Email scammers try new bait in 'vishing' for fresh victims, (Wall Street Journal, July 17, 2006). Q

12 ways to protect against ID theft, (Texas REALTOR®, July 2006).

Preventing identity theft with responsible information-handling in the workplace, (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Jan. 2006).

Open window: brokers cautioned about identity-theft vulnerabilities, (Realty Times, Mar. 14, 2005).

Federal Trade Commission--ID Theft

United States Postal Inspection Service

Social Security Administration

American Express

Discover

Mastercard

Visa


Books, eBooks & Other Resources

eBooks.realtor.org

The following ebooks and digital audiobooks are available to NAR members:

Preventing Identity Theft for Dummies (Adobe eReader)

Investigating Identity Theft (Adobe eReader)

Be Alert, Be Aware, Have a Plan: The Complete Guide to Protecting Yourself, Your Home, Your Family (Adobe eReader)

Books, Videos, Research Reports & More

The resources below are available for loan through Information Central.  Up to three books, tapes, CDs and/or DVDs can be borrowed for 30 days from the Library for a nominal fee of $10.  Call Information Central at 800.874.6500 for assistance.

Real U Guide to Identity Theft, (Loganville, GA: Real U, Inc., 2004). HV 6679 Ab1

Identity theft, (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003). HV 6679 V13

Identity theft: how to protect your most valuable asset, (Franklin Lakes, NJ: Career Press, 2003). HV 6679 H18

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Field Guide to REALTOR® Safety

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