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		<title>Common Identity Theft Myths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through twitter, we connected with the good people at Broadband for America to bring you this article about three common online identity theft myths. 
Thanks to identity theft awareness programs, many people are now exercising increased caution when online. Most folks understand the danger in revealing too much personal information on the Internet, or falling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Through <a href="http://www.twitter.com/idexperts">twitter</a>, we connected with the good people at <a href="http://www.broadbandforamerica.com/">Broadband for America</a> to bring you this article about three common online identity theft myths. </em></p>
<p>Thanks to identity theft awareness programs, many people are now exercising increased caution when online. Most folks understand the danger in revealing too much personal information on the Internet, or falling for phishing scams. However, there are still some persistent myths that may be keeping you from protecting yourself and your identity. Here we will look at just three of these myths, and the facts that lay behind them.</p>
<p>Myth 1: I know what those scams look like, bad spelling and terrible English- who falls for those things anyway?</p>
<p>Fact: Indeed, many people are familiar with the obvious signs of a scam. So many people are wise to these frauds that scammers have begun to outsource their products and develop corporate-like organizations to work&#8230;<a href="http://www.broadbandforamerica.com/blog/common-identity-theft-myths">(continue reading)</a></p>
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