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  2. Outsmart hackers who are out to steal your identity - AOL

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    4) Use an identity theft protection service: Identity theft companies can monitor personal information like your Social Security number, phone number and email address and alert you if it is being ...

  3. I committed identity theft for a living. Now I help people ...

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    Brett Shannon Johnson, an ex-cybercriminal, now advises on cybersecurity to prevent identity theft. He once ran a darknet network and was arrested by the Secret Service.

  4. Are you the victim of identity theft? Here's what to do - AOL

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    Contact the Identity Theft Resource Center. The nonprofit advocacy group exists to help victims. Visit idtheftcenter.org or call (888) 400-5530 to get started. File a police report.

  5. ID Protection by AOL - AOL Help

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    Start protecting your identity today! Own your identity: With LifeLock ® you’ll receive comprehensive identity theft protection that alerts you if suspicious activity is detected. We’ll even help you restore your identity if you become a victim. Securely store passwords: LastPass Premium remembers all your passwords, so you don't have to ...

  6. 5 Best Ways To Stay Safer From Identity Theft When You’re Online

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    Unfortunately, scammers trying to steal your information and identity online aren't going away. The Federal Trade Commission received more than 1 million reports of identity theft from consumers in...

  7. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    The term identity theft was coined in 1964. [1] Since that time, the definition of identity theft has been legally defined throughout both the U.K. and the U.S. as the theft of personally identifiable information. Identity theft deliberately uses someone else's identity as a method to gain financial advantages or obtain credit and other benefits.