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  2. Think you're safe? Identity theft could wipe out your entire ...

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    A former Colgate-Palmolive employee was shocked to discover $750,000 had been drained from her 401(k) account. "CyberGuy" offers tips on how to prevent identity theft.

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    This should prevent someone from being able to use your information to open new lines of credit or bank accounts. ... You can also contact the FTC about identity theft by calling (877) 438-4338.

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  6. Post-mortem privacy - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, defamation and privacy torts that are used to prevent unjust damage to individuals' reputations cannot be extended post-mortem. [2] For example, a family cannot file suit for invasion of privacy on behalf of a deceased relative as a personal right; it can only be exerted by the person whose rights are being infringed upon.

  7. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    One of the major identity theft categories is tax-related identity theft. The most common method is to use a person's authentic name, address, and Social Security Number to file a tax return with false information, and have the resulting refund direct-deposited into a bank account controlled by the thief.

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