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Yaniv Masjedi

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Yaniv Masjedi contributes regularly to Identity Guard's blog, and is passionate about helping people avoid scammers and online fraudsters.

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Yaniv Masjedi

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Identity Theft

The 7 Best Identity Guard Alternatives Right Now

Learn about the top seven Identity Guard alternatives so you can make an informed decision about which identity theft protection service is right for you.

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March 11, 2025

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Identity Theft

Tax Identity Theft: How It Happens & How to Prevent It

From bogus erroneous deposits from the IRS to tax preparer schemes, tax identity theft can take many worrisome forms. Here’s what you can do about it.

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March 18, 2024

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Identity Theft

What Documents Do You Need To Shred (Besides Tax Docs)?

While most people only think about shredding documents during tax season, a regular shredding schedule can help keep you safe from identity theft.

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February 29, 2024

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Identity Theft

12 Scams Targeting Seniors & How To Protect Your Loved Ones

Adults over the age of 60 lost over $3 billion to scams and fraud last year. Here are the 12 most common scams targeting seniors today.

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February 15, 2024

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Identity Theft

What Is Voice Phishing (Vishing)? Can You Avoid It?

There are many variations of voice phishing; a fraudster posing as a person or organization that you trust is a common denominator. Read more.

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February 14, 2024

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Identity Theft

The 13 Latest Types of Identity Theft Happening Right Now

Identity theft is more than just a lost wallet or stolen mail. Here’s how to identify and protect yourself from the worst types of identity theft.

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February 14, 2024

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