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Consumer and Professional Organizations
AARP
Better Business Bureau
Call for Action
Identity Theft Resource Center
National Consumers' League (National Fraud Information Center)
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Consumer Reporting Companies
Equifax
Experian
TransUnion
Federal Government
Federal Trade Commission
Department of the Treasury
• Identity Theft Resource Page
• DVD on Identity Theft
Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
• Check
Fraud: A Guide to Avoiding Losses
• How
to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Identity Theft (PDF, 148 KB)
• Identity
Theft and Pretext Calling Advisory Letter 20014 (PDF, 260 KB)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
• Classic
Cons... And How to Counter Them
• A Crook
Has Drained Your Account. Who Pays?
• Don't Be an On-line Victim: How to Guard Against Internet Thieves and
Electronic Scams
• Your
Wallet: A Loser's Manual
Secret Service (USSS)
• Financial
Crimes Division
• Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Protecting Yourself
Social Security Administration
• SSA
Fraud Hotline for Reporting Fraud
• Social
Security: Your Number and Card (SSA Pub. No. 0510002)
• Identity
Theft And Your Social Security Number (SSA Pub. No. 0510064)
US Department of Justice
• Identity Theft and Fraud
US Postal Inspection Service
State and Local Government
National Association of Attorneys General
National Conference of State Legislatures
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