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How to Keep From Being One of the Victims of Identity Theft

There are all sorts of reasons as to why so many people have become victims of identity theft. Some have fallen victim to identity theft through websites that may not be completely legitimate, and others fall to email scams. This is becoming an especially common problem, as more people are losing their identity to thieves and they have their bank accounts, driver's licenses and birth certificates given to people who will use them for negative purposes. However, you can use some useful tips to help keep from being one of the thousands of victims of identity theft every year.

 

First, you should recognize that there are some dangers involving online technology. Scammers have become more adept to using technology to help get the information from other people that they desire. You should definitely look to keep on checking to see what the problem is with your identity so that you can keep from having any danger.

One of the best tips to use for avoiding identity theft is to never respond to any unsolicited offers. Some emails you may get will look like they are from legitimate businesses or groups, but you should only give information to shopping groups or other services on your own terms and not because someone told you to. If you are uncertain about an offer it is best to contact the Federal Trade Commission to see if it is real or if it is a scam alert.

Using passwords for your personal information is helpful for preventing identity theft. You should use passwords that are other than what your Social Security Number is.

Speaking of your Social Security Number, you should keep your Social Security Card in a secure place. A home safe or safe deposit box should be used for that and your most important documents that could possibly be impacted by scammers.

You should also never give off your Social Security Number unless it is for certain transactions. These transactions include obtaining a credit loan, getting a credit report or any other legitimate business transaction that will involve your finances. If you ever have your Social Security Number requested of you for anything else you should definitely ask to see why it is needed so that you will know if you can trust the people who will be using your number or not.

The last tip to use is to avoid giving information to any sites that do not have a Secure Sockets Layer. Sites that use https and information encryption should be used. Also, you should check on the privacy policy of the site you are working with.

Many of the victims of identity theft become victims because they fail to follow those simple tips to use for avoiding identity theft. You should look to not only watch for suspicious offers sent to you but you should also check on your passwords and the use and protection of your Social Security Number. These tips are all needed so that you can keep from being a victim of theft.

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Older residents look out for scams - Pittsburgh Post Gazette


Older residents look out for scams
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The seminar will instruct seniors on how to avoid fraud, scams, predatory loans and identity theft. "I think there's a need for it," Officer Rigatti said of ...

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Identity Theft Protection – A Warning to College Students - Advanced American Media Project (press release)


Advanced American Media Project (press release)

Identity Theft Protection – A Warning to College Students
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Figures for 2010 are not yet available but for 2009, 222 million personal records were lost and stolen according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. ...

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Are compliance regulations failing healthcare? - FierceHealthIT


Are compliance regulations failing healthcare?
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How to tell if your child's identity has been stolen - msnbc.com


How to tell if your child's identity has been stolen
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It's all in the way the SSN system is set up, according to Jay Foley, executive director at the Identity Theft Resource Center. The numbers are recorded by ...

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Child Identity Theft is a Growing - Vinton Today


Child Identity Theft is a Growing
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