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FTC Announces Enhancements to IdentityTheft.gov

Original release date: January 29, 2016

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has upgraded its IdentityTheft.gov site to provide improved help to victims of identity theft. Enhancements include more personalized response plans for consumers, automatic generation of documents to aid in recovery, and better integration of the site with the FTC’s consumer complaint system. Resources are also available for those who want to avoid becoming victims of identity theft.

Consumers are encouraged to visit FTC’s IdentityTheft.gov site and review US-CERT’s tip on Preventing and Responding to Identity Theft for more information.

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