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		<title>Synthetic Identity Theft &#8211; A New Spin On Identity Theft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know what identity theft it right? Some thief uses your sensitive information such as your social security card, name and birth date and depletes your accounts.  But what about <a href="http://identityselfprotection.com/synthetic-identity-theft/">synthetic identity theft</a>?  What is that?  Synthetic Identity Theft occurs when a thief takes parts of people's identity and forms a new identity.  This is much more difficult to detect and solve than traditional identity theft.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know what identity theft it right? Some thief uses your sensitive information such as your social security card, name and birth date and depletes your accounts.  But what about <a href="http://identityselfprotection.com/synthetic-identity-theft/">synthetic identity theft</a>?  What is that?  Synthetic Identity Theft occurs when a thief takes parts of people&#8217;s identity and forms a new identity.  This is much more difficult to detect and solve than traditional identity theft.</p>
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<p>When thieves uses one social security number and a different name your social security number is flagged in a criminal database.  This can go on for years without your noticing someone using your information until you are called in questioning of a crime you didn&#8217;t commit.</p>
<p>To watch over this, make sure you look at your yearly social security statement thoroughly.  Also, if you get mail from someone else frequently you may be a victim of synthetic security theft.  So pay attention and don&#8217;t fall victim!</p>
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