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  2. 3 Ways Your Credit Card Protects You From Identity Theft - AOL

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    Identity theft affects over 1 million Americans every year. Find out how your credit card could help keep you safe from having your identity stolen.

  3. Can background checks show whether your identity was stolen?

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    While a straightforward credit report can reveal credit card fraud — the most prevalent form of identity theft — background checks can help you figure out what's going on in more rare cases of ...

  4. Someone stole my credit card and used my rewards. What do I do?

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    One way to protect your data while online shopping is by using a virtual credit card number. Also make sure the site you’re shopping at is secure. Look for a URL that starts with https , and not ...

  5. Identity fraud - Wikipedia

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    One case of identity theft was the 2011 hacking of the PlayStation Network, when personal and credit card information of 77 million accounts were stolen. The unauthorized use of a stolen credit card is commonly not considered identity fraud, but may be considered consumer fraud. The use of fake names, ID cards, falsified or forged documents ...

  6. I just got an alert from Capital One that my Social Security ...

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    Data breaches have resulted in people's information being exposed on the dark web. While thieves often try to misuse this data, there are steps you can take to avoid becoming an identity theft victim.

  7. Get started with Identity Guard - AOL Help

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    If you're having issues with activating your Identity Guard subscription, please call 1-866-401-0637. Manage my subscription or get support If you purchased Identity Guard, visit My Account to manage or cancel your subscription.

  8. Why Your Bank Thinks Someone Stole Your Credit Card

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    Credit card banks are understandably reluctant to disclose the precise criteria they use to detect fraud, but we were able to find out what sorts of purchases tend to set off your bank's alarm bells.

  9. I lost $11,300 to identity fraud. What I learned: Usual ... - AOL

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    Someone stole my identity — and $11,300. ... where criminals steal a bank or credit card number and use the personal information to achieve illegal financial gain. ... the total amount stolen ...