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Though there is no way to totally prevent yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft you can lower your risks of becoming a victim by taking the right precautions and understanding how identity theft occurs.What I am about to say will make some people stand up and shout “hooray!” It will make others blush with embarrassment. Either way, take this advice and make your life a little bit easier.This is about email etiquette. When you are exchanging emails with friends and family, do whatever you want. But when you are conducting business, eithe How Thieves Take Your Identity -Snatch your wallet or purse. -Steal your mail. -Thieves may go through your trash looking for bank and credit card statements or anything containing your personal information. -Thieves may steal your information from organizat Remembering TEOTWAWKI and Learning from It es in America costing consumers and businesses tens of millions of dollars a year. 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