Identity Theft – Questions and Answers
1. What is identity theft?
Advice for Consumers: Identity Theft
Advice for Retailers
Could It Happen to You? - Winnipeg
Financial Crime -Identity Theft
Identity Theft
Identity Theft - Alberta
Identity Theft: A Consumer Issue for Business
Identity Theft: Could it happen to you?
Identity Theft - Protect Your Business, Protect Your Customers - Newfoundland
Identity Theft - Seniors Fraud Awareness Campaign
Identity Theft: What it is and what you can do about it?
Phishing: A New Form of Identity Theft
Phishing or Brand Spoofing
Privacytown
Report on Identity Theft - A Report to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada and the Attorney General of the United States
Report on Phishing
The Identity Theft Statement: Frequently asked Questions
Types of Scams - Ottawa
What Is Identity Theft? - Manitoba
What Is Identity Theft? - Ontario
2. Are you a victim of identity theft?
How Do I Know if My Identity has Been Stolen? - Ontario
Identity Theft Statistics
3. How can you prevent identify theft?
Are you Moving? - Ottawa
Best Practices Associated with Theft After Mail Delivery
Best Practices for Preventing Online Identity Theft
Business Identity Theft Checklist
Consumer Identity Theft Checklist
Fraud Prevention - Halifax
Hang up on cross-border phone fraud
How Can I Reduce My Risk? - Ontario
How to Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
Identity Theft Consultation
Identity Theft - Information for consumers
Identity Theft: Tips that will help minimize your risk
Keep Your Identity Safe - What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself - Ontario
Personal Information and Scams Protection - A Student Practical Guide
Protect Your Business - Protect Your Customers - Newfoundland
Protect Your Customers - Manitoba
Protect Yourself - Manitoba
Protecting Your Identity - Ontario
Protecting Your Privacy on the Internet
Protection Against Identity Theft - Best Practices to Minimize the Risks
Reduce Your Roaming Risks : A Portable Privacy Primer (Keep it to Yourself) - Ontario
Theft of Mail After Delivery
Tips for Reducing the Risk of Identity Theft
Tips for Reducing the Risk of Identity Theft - Manitoba
Tips for Reducing the Risk of Identity Theft - New Brunswick
Tips for Reducing the Risk of Identity Theft - Newfoundland
Tips for Reducing the Risk of Identity Theft for Businesses
4. What to do if you have been a victim of identity theft?
Identification cards
Identity Theft - Ottawa
Identity Theft Statement
Identity Theft Statement - Newfoundland
Identity Theft - What To Do If It Happens to You
Identity Theft Statement Instructions - Newfoundland
Identity Theft - What To Do If It Happens to You - Newfoundland
Important Contacts - Manitoba
Is Someone Else Using Your Social Insurance Number?
Losing a Wallet - Ontario
Lost or Stolen Passports and Travel Documents
Lost or Stolen Social Insurance Number (SIN) Card
Protect your identity: What to do if your passport is lost or stolen?
Reporting Economic Crime On-Line
What and How To Tell Customers About a Breach
What if I Am a Victim of Identity Theft? - Ontario
What to Do If It Happens to You - Manitoba
What to Do When a Thief Strikes
What to Do When Information Goes Missing - Newfoundland
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