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Maryland Attorney General to Host Identity Theft Forum

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By Credit Health We've all heard of identity theft, but what does this term really mean Going far beyond credit card fraud, identity theft is a rapidly growing crime that most people will face at some point in their lives. Credit Health explains the different kinds of identity theft crimes common today and pinpoints new identity theft trends that are emerging.

Credit First Service Union (AXcess News) Baltimore MD - The Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr. is hosting a forum Monday, November 21, to discuss the growing national problem of identity theft. To understand the scope of this issue, simply follow the numbers: according to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, in 2005 alone data breaches have affected as many as 50 million people; it is estimated that the number of identity theft victims in the Unites States last year was 9.3 million, and the amount of those thefts was more than $52 billion.

Credit reporting and identity theft protection go hand in hand. Understanding these important, and at times most confusing, topics is essential to effective credit fraud and identity theft protection. The Privacy Matters Resources Center lets you quickly and easily find the credit and ID theft information you need. Just click on any of the following links to see an extensive library of resources on identity theft protection and credit reporting topics.

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Card Credit Mobile Service According to the Federal Trade Commission, Maryland ranks 13th in the country for complaints for identity theft.

Much like a credit report, an identity theft report contains your personal and financial history. Companies like Privacy Matters offer an identity theft report as part of their core benefits, designed to protect your personal information and your peace of mind. Staying proactive is a key to preventing identity theft, and an identity theft report, along with identity theft and credit monitoring, offers you several different weapons to stay in the fight.

Card Credit Discover Service Maryland residents have been victimized through the security breaches of companies including Choicepoint and DSW (Department Shoe Warehouse.) In July of this year, Attorney General Curran announced that his office would again seek legislation to address this problem, and that an open forum would be held to discuss how best to safeguard Maryland residents from being victimized by identity thieves.

Unused credit cards are putting millions of Brits at greater risk of falling victim to identity theft, according to a specialist credit history firm.

Credit Public Service Union Curran has invited consumer advocates, business leaders, Maryland citizens who have been victims of identity theft, and state legislators to give their personal insights into the issue.

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Card Credit Processing Service "The problem of identity theft, and personal information being breached, has gotten out of hand. I am extremely concerned about the poor protection of Maryland citizens' personal information," says Attorney General Curran.

Center Credit Service Union As part of his legislative package, Attorney General Curran will ask the General Assembly to enact two bills that he sought last session. Curran will propose a breach notification bill, which would require notification of consumers when their personal information has been breached so that they may take prompt action to protect themselves. The bill also would require companies to maintain adequate security for consumers' personal information, including encryption of personally identifiable information and destruction of information in a manner that prevents its use by identity thieves. The second bill would allow consumers to instruct a credit bureau to restrict access to their credit reports, which would help prevent an identity thief from purchasing items in the victim's name or opening new credit accounts.

Card Credit Service Wireless The Forum is to be held at 200 St. Paul Place 22nd Floor Conference Center Baltimore, Maryland and begins at 10:00AM Monday, November 21, 2005.

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