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The Identity Theft Survival Kit

The Identity Theft
Survival Kit: A Complete Guide for Restoring Your Credit and Your Peace of
Mind (book, cassettes, and diskette)
"Listen to comforting advice and words of wisdom from
victims of identity theft and professionals personally involved in
solving id theft cases and helping victims. The
Identity-Theft Survival Kit is a
valuable resource to include in your quest for peace of mind and
justice!" Mike & The Staff at the Personal
Infomediary Center.
Editorial Reviews
Jon Kyl, U.S. Senator,
Chairman, Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism and Government information
"Thank you for your testimony of May 20 as an advocate on behalf of
victims of identity theft. Your detailed account of the impact of identity
theft on consumers was compelling, especially in light of the extensive
number of individuals to whom you have provided pro bono help. I also want
to thank you for your support of my identity theft legislation, and your
specific comments explaining the benefits of S. 512 to victims. Such
testimony has been exceedingly helpful in providing the foundation for
seeking broad-based Congressional support."
Judd A. Levenson,
Detective - Major Crimes/Frauds Unit, Springfield Police Department
"Your book is fantastic for aiding the
victim in the credit nightmare to come when they attempt to clear up
credit problems which results in a daily dreading of opening mail and
receiving phone calls from the various collection agencies. Your book also
greatly assists the victim in coping with the mind numbing realization of
how easy a company believes the impersonator and how difficult this same
business becomes when dealing with the identity fraud victim."
The
Identity-Theft Survival Kit includes:
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The book,
"From Victim to Victor," which outlines specific steps to end the
nightmare of identity theft. |
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Attorney-written form letters (hard copy & computer-diskette) to use in
protecting your legal rights and re-establishing your credit. |
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Six audio
taped interviews - experts empower you with successful techniques to
regain your credit, identity,
and sanity! |
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Authored by
Mari J. Frank, ESQ., an attorney, and identity theft victim herself! |
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From Victim To Victor : A Step-By-Step Guide For Ending
The Nightmare of Identity Theft
From Victim to Victor,
outlines specific steps to ending the nightmare!
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Step-by-step instructions to regain your
credit, identity, and sanity. |
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Attorney-composed form letters that will
save you hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars
of attorney's fees. |
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Legal and consumer information to empower
you to overcome and prevent further identity
fraud. |
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Do's and Don'ts, insightful tips, and
successful techniques for transforming yourself from
"Victim to Victor." |
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It's None of Your Business, A Complete to Protecting Your
Privacy, Identity, and Assets
Editorial Reviews
Reader from Idaho
Excellent revision of his first book on privacy, also called
It's None of Your Business. Very clear and easy to get the information
you need. Practical advice that can be implemented right away without
spending a fortune. Shows the reader how to protect their assets, their
family, and their personal information from credit thieves, hackers, and
the lawsuit happy public. Has an excellent section on computers and the
Internet. Also explains the advantages of offshore entities and trusts
in layman's language. Great resource section at the end.
Anonymous Reviewer
It's None of Your Business is a practical book, full of insight
into how the system works to spy on ordinary citizens. It reveals how
the government, large and small businesses, the insurance and medical
industries, and a whole range of other organizations regularly compile
dossiers on everyone. This data is then sliced, diced, and sold in a
million different ways to the highest bidder. Very little control is
given to the normal consumer over his important personal
documentation...
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The Identity Theft Manual by
John J. Williams
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Identity Theft is now one of the fastest growing serious crimes!
Over 1,000+ per day become new victims, and the crime is costing $
Billions per year. Yet, in many jurisdictions, identity theft per se is
not a crime, and nationally there are few prosecutions. The result is that
thousands of criminals are ripping-off the identities of others with
impunity, and getting rich and committing crimes in the process! Details
on how ID theft occurs, the myriad of ways that ID thieves benefit from
their crimes ranging from taking out free loans and life insurance
policies on their victims to hiding from crimes and acts of terrorism.
Includes "agent doubles." Plus countermeasures. ID theft has many more
facets to it than the few snippets you see in the news. Sold for legal
educational and entertainment purposes only.
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Identity Theft : Prevention and
Survival
(audio cassette)

Editorial
Reviews
Author
Mari J. Frank, Esq. October 20, 1998
These Experts Protect Your Privacy and Identity
Your entire identity can be stolen insidiously-without your
knowledge! I know because it happened to me. In my quest to regain my
life, I researched the law, the sources of the problem, and the myriad
possible solutions. I interviewed dozens of experts on privacy,
identity theft, consumer law and fraud. The interviews in this tape
series include fascinating people like: Jim Bauer, Assistant Deputy
Director of the Secret Service in Washington DC, Allan Troisclair,
Vice President of Fraud For Visa USA, Beth Givens, Director of The
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Ed Mierswinski, Director of the United
States Public Interest Research Group, and other dynamic professionals
who will tell you incredible stories and give you valuable insights
into how to protect yourself from the fastest growing crime in
America. You will discover how to be more conscious and careful with
your personal information to avoid the nightmare of stolen identity.
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Identity Theft the cybercrime of
the...
Identity Theft the cybercrime of the millennium
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The Unwanted Gaze : The Destruction of...
The Unwanted Gaze : The Destruction of Privacy in America
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Ben Franklin's Web Site : Privacy
and...
Ben Franklin's Web Site : Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the
Internet
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Who Knows : Safeguarding Your Privacy
in... Who Knows : Safeguarding Your Privacy in a
Networked World
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The End of Privacy

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The Hundredth Window: Protecting
Your...
 The Hundredth Window: Protecting Your Privacy and
Security in the Age of the Internet
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In Pursuit of Privacy : Law, Ethics
and... In Pursuit of Privacy : Law, Ethics and the
Rise of Technology
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The End of Privacy : How Total...
The End of Privacy : How Total
Surveillance Is Becoming a Reality
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The Limits of Privacy

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Privacy isn't all it's made out to
be, says George Washington University scholar Amitai Etzioni. "Without
privacy no society can long remain free," he writes, but our communities
also have other goals that sometimes must override the privacy
imperative. "Should the FBI be in a position to crack the encrypted
messages employed by terrorists before they use them to orchestrate the
next Oklahoma City bombing?" he asks. Etzioni's answer is a resounding
"yes," and he applies similar logic to a number of areas. He believes,
for example, that newborn babies should undergo HIV tests without
parental consent because they could benefit from immediate treatment,
even though mothers worried about personal revelations might object. He
also supports the various sorts of "Megan's laws" that try to protect
society against sex offenders.
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Compilation of State and Federal
Privacy... Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws :
1997
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The Complete Guide to E-Security :
Using...
The
Complete Guide to E-Security : Using the Internet and E-Mail Without
Losing Your Privacy

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Want to take advantage of the latest technology without being taken
advantage of? In this eye-opening guide, Michael Chesbro (Privacy for
Sale) shows how the average American's personal and business e-mail can
be read in more than a dozen places between the time it's sent and the
time it's received, how marketers and other snoops can find out which
Web sites you visit (not to mention such private information as your IP
address, e-mail address, geological location, and the type of computer
you're using), and how the government is working toward limiting your
right to use encryption. Chesbro then tells you everything you need to
know about safely and anonymously surfing the Internet, setting up
encrypted e-mail easily, creating an uncrackable password, understanding
unbreakable encryption programs such as PGP (Pretty Good Privacy),
sending e-mail through remailer services to disguise the source and
securely deleting or hiding files on your home computer to safeguard
your private records from seizure.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to
Protecting...

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Do you like buying things on the Internet with your credit card? Think
other people wouldn't like buying things with your credit card, too?
Have you given out personal information to register for "contests" and
"events?" Beware. Sometimes the wizard making the promises is only a
little man sitting behind a curtain pulling levers and talking through
microphones. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Protecting Yourself Online
makes sure that you take the necessary steps and precautions when
registering, ordering, or even just conversing on the Internet. Keep
people out of your personal life by creating hacker-proof passwords,
removing your name from databases, and eliminating a third party's
ability to accumulate information about you--such as address, Social
Security number, credit card numbers, and more.
From the Back Cover
Do you like buying things on the Internet with your credit card? Think
other people wouldn't like buying things with your credit card, too?
Have you given out personal information to register for "contests" and
"events?" Beware. Sometimes the wizard making the promises is only a
little man sitting behind a curtain pulling levers and talking through
microphones. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Protecting Yourself Online
makes sure that you take the necessary steps and precautions when
registering,...
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