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Identity theft affects up to 60 million Americans each year. In the past identity thieves used personal information to open bank accounts, get employment, or buy big-ticket items on credit. Today thieves use stolen identities to receive medical treatment, as an alias when arrested, or to sell on the black market. Physical identities aren't the only ones at risk, either. Many people have their online identities hacked, which are then used to create phishing schemes. Identity theft protection services, like IdentityForce, watch in so many places to ensure both your physical and online identities are protected and help you recover if your identity is ever stolen.
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