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What One Top Ten Identity Theft State is Doing About It
By Lisa Carey
Consumers are not the only ones concerned about and taking steps to protect against identity theft.
Many states are taking important steps to protect their residents. A few of these steps include stiffer
penalties, imposing sanctions and fines on careless companies and providing their residents with many
tools necessary to correct the errors that identity theft has caused.
Many identity theft savvy consumers are: installing anti-spy ware, using shredders, reducing the use of
their social security number, using services to stop junk mail and risky credit card applications. But
what about the actions of others? After all the care you take to protect yourself, what happens when
others, such as companies or service providers do not?
Businesses that have access to your information aren’t always looking for you. It is far too easy to
simply throw important personal information away, than to take the sometimes expensive steps needed
to have it professionally disposed of. But many states are looking out for your best interest, especially
when it comes to identity theft. Texas has a growing reputation for being proactive in preventing
identity theft and tough on punishing businesses who don’t protect the consumer. Texas law requires
vendors to take specific precautions before disposing of personal documents that may include
customers' bank accounts, driver's license and Social Security numbers. In the state of Texas, you can
bet companies will be t