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Identity theft is often a crime of opportunity, with thieves targeting those most vulnerable. Reducing the risk of identity theft will go a long way to avoiding identity theft entirely.
Being a victim of identity theft — whether it's a stolen Social Security number or credit card information — can become a big headache to resolve, especially if you don't discover the theft ...