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September 13, 2007

Celebrity Cybertheft - Oprah's Identity Stolen!

What do you have in common with Michael Jordan? Paris Hilton? Oprah? If you have been an identity theft victim, you may share quite a bit with these famous names. Identity theft is a fairly common problem for celebrities, actors, musicians, CEO's, athletes and politicians. Living in the public eye makes you an easy target for identity thieves. Here are some of the most famous identity theft victims:

Celebrities really are "just like us" apparently! Even the rich and famous struggle with identity theft, credit card fraud and con artists. Identity theft has become so common for professional athletes that NFL Security now provides incoming rookies with fraud prevention training.

Know of any other celebrity identity theft victims? Add them to our "Walk of Fame." Share your tips and feedback in the comments section below. We'd love to hear from you!

Comments

This is why it is very important to have identity theft insurance these days. Avoiding giving out social security numbers openly is a big way to prevent it. In stores when I am asked for SSN the most they will get are the last four digits along with my name so they can verify validity. If they write anything down I always ask for that paper so I may destroy it. Checking credit reports every year is also important just to make sure everything is in check. This crime is becoming very common and few actually get caught. It can take a lot of time and effort to clear your name if you become a victim too.

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