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IDENTITY THEFT -
Prevention and Recovery Guide
Introducing “Identity Theft: Prevention and Recovery Guide” – your ultimate resource for safeguarding your identity in an increasingly digital world.
In today’s interconnected society, the threat of identity theft looms larger than ever before. From online hackers to sophisticated scams, your personal information is constantly at risk. But fear not, because this comprehensive guide is here to arm you with the knowledge and strategies needed to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Written by experts in the field, “Identity Theft: Prevention and Recovery Guide” provides a step-by-step roadmap to fortify your defenses against identity theft. Whether you’re a tech-savvy individual or just beginning to navigate the digital landscape, this book offers practical tips and techniques suitable for all levels of expertise.
Inside, you’ll discover:
1. **Understanding the Threat:** Gain insight into the various forms of identity theft, including phishing, skimming, and data breaches, and learn how cybercriminals operate in the digital realm.
2. **Proactive Measures:** Arm yourself with proactive strategies to minimize the risk of identity theft, from securing your online accounts to safely managing your personal information.
3. **Effective Recovery Strategies:** In the unfortunate event that your identity is compromised, learn how to navigate the recovery process efficiently and effectively, minimizing the damage and reclaiming your identity.
4. **Legal and Financial Guidance:** Understand your rights and responsibilities under the law, and discover the financial resources and support available to aid in your recovery efforts.
5. **Practical Resources:** Access a wealth of practical resources, including checklists, templates, and recommended tools and services to streamline your identity theft prevention and recovery efforts.
Don’t let identity theft catch you off guard – empower yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to protect what matters most. Whether you’re looking to safeguard your personal finances, preserve your online reputation, or defend against cyber threats, “Identity Theft: Prevention and Recovery Guide” is your indispensable companion on the journey to a safer, more secure digital future.
Get your copy today and take control of your identity before it’s too late!
A Word From The Author
Lazlo Steppenfeld
Introducing Lazlo Steppenfeld, a technology enthusiast who wears many hats as an engineer, scientist, and investor. Following a personal encounter with identity theft, he transformed hardship into an opportunity to assist others, offering insights through his book on identity theft. Through his experiences, he imparts practical advice for safeguarding personal information online. Dedicated to bolstering cybersecurity awareness, he strives to empower individuals to shield themselves in today’s digital landscape. Notably, Mr. Steppenfeld values privacy and opts to keep his own identity concealed.
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2024 : AT&T – 7.6 million users
2024 : Roku – 15,000 accounts.
2024 : NCB Management Services – Over 1 million people.
2024 : U-Haul – 67000 records
2024 : Fujitsu –
2024 : Change Healthcare – 6 terabytes of data stolen
2024 : Verizon – 7.5 million wireless subscribers affected.
2024 : Twitter – 235 million accounts
2024 : Norton Life Lock – 6,000 accounts breached.
2024 : T-Mobile – 37 million customers
2024 : Mother of All Breaches – 12 terabytes of information and 26 billion records.
2023 : First American Financial Corporation Data Breach – 885 million users
2023 : Real Estate Wealth Network – 1.5 billion
2023 : American Expres – undisclosed number of American Express customers
2023 : 23andMe – 5.5 million of these users
2023 : Samsung – 200 organizations and up to 17.5 million
2023 : Eye4Fraud – 16 million online shoppers’ accounts
2023 : Discord – Over 760,000 affected
2023 : ChatGPT – 100 million subscribers
2022 : Alibaba Data Breach – 1.1 billion users
2021 : LinkedIn – 700 million
2019 : Facebook – affecting 533 million users
2017 : Yahoo – 3 billion accounts
2016 : AdultFriendFinder Network – 412.2 million accounts
2013 : Experian – 200 million users
2013 : Capital One – 106 million credit card numbers
2013 : Twitter – 330 million accounts
2023 : Chick-fil-A – 71,000 mobile app customers
2019 : Capital One – 100 million customers.
2018 : Marriott International – 500 million guests
2018 : Facebook/Cambridge Analytica – 87 million users
2018 : Facebook – 2.2 billion people impacted.
2017 : Equifax – 148 million individuals
2016 : Uber – 57 million customers
2016 : Myspace – 360 million accounts
2015 : Office of Personnel Management data breach – 22.1 million affected
2014 : Home Depot – 56 million customers
2014 : Yahoo – 500 million users
2014 : Facebook – 50 million people impacted.
2014 : eBay – 145 million users
2013 : Target – 40 million credit/debit cards, 70 million customers