Nearly all Americans are taking at least some steps to protect themselves from identity theft, says a new national survey. Ninety-eight percent of American adults take one or more precautions to guard their personal information, according to a survey conducted by FindLaw, a legal information web site. According to the survey of 1,000 American adults, the most common identity theft prevention measures people use are: Review bank/credit card statements for fraud – among others. Full Story
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