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1. Guard your Social Security number.
It is the No. 1 Prime Target for ID Theft Criminals. With it
Thieves can get into your Banking Accounts, Card accounts, and other
sensitive Data. Do Not, Repeat, Do Not keep your Social Security Number and any
Documentation having your Social Security Number on it on Your
Computer. If You do keep this information on your computer, you are asking for future trouble.
2. Do not keep
Passwords & User ID's in Your Computer.
Hackers and
very sophisticated Spyware can lift these important items right from
your own computer.
3. Monitor your credit report.
Your Credit Report contains your Social Security Number. In
addition, including employers, past and present. It may also list
other accounts and important Data. Plus your overall Score.
When applying for a loan, anywhere, request that your Social Security
Number be completely obliterated. Then Demand the original
credit report be shredded in your presence. Any Lender only needs
to retain your name and credit score to make a decision. Note:
Yes, if the Lender insists on 'retaining' your Social security Number on
the loan application papers for any
reason, get a loan somewhere else!
4. Shread all old bank and credit statements and "junk
mail" credit card offers before trashing them.
Shredders
are not expensive. You should be getting into the habit of
shredding everything, before putting into the garbage. The
garbage, Your Garbage is a great find for a potential ID Thief.
5. Remove your name from the marketing lists.
The three main credit reporting bureaus
will retain your name and information unless you request your name be
taken off. This is why you receive so much junk mail offering
additional loans and pre-approved credit card offers. Get Your Name off of those lists. Those lists can and
sometimes do possess Data you do not want others to see.
6. Add your name to the name-deletion lists of the Direct
Marketing Association's Mail Preference Service and Telephone Preference
Service used by banks and other marketers.
7. Do not carry extra credit cards or other
principal documents except when needed.
Extra credit cards often get
misplaced or lost. You do not want the wrong person to find them.
If you also are in the habit of keeping your Social Security Number
inside your wallet, Take it out and start learning the number by rote
memory. You do not want your S.S.N. lost or stolen with your
wallet. Only You can eliminate the 'extra junk' from your
wallet or purse. It pays to do so on a regular basis.
8.
Copy the contents of your wallet or purse using only a photocopy machine.
Copy both sides of your license and all of your credit cards. You
then have hard copy of all the important account numbers, expiration dates and
necessary phone numbers if your wallet or
purse is stolen. But no not put this information on your
computer. A Safety deposit box or small home safe is best.
9. Do not
Mail bill payments and checks from home.
This does take a little
getting used to, but your incoming and outgoing mail can be
stolen from your mailbox. If it is stolen, Crooks can use any
documentation they get a hold of and use chemicals to wash the documents
clean. It is just a matter of filling in the blanks with your
information. Crooks can then send in the documents with fake signatures,
receiving loans, credit cards, merchandize, even cars, using your name
and charging it all to you. Try getting into the habit of Taking
your mail to the Post Office or a Post Office Drop box.
10. Do not print your Social Security number on your
checks.
In fact, do not
print anything other than your name and address. You
are just providing a trail for a thief to backtrack and gain valuable
information. Sometimes these crooks work at the very store you are
shopping from.
11. Order your Social Security Earnings and Benefits statement
once a year and check for any thing peculiar or fraudulent.
Oh
yes, someone else might be collecting on your Social Security Earnings
without you even knowing about it! Using parts or all of your
personal ID information, they can have the checks or benefits sent to
them, without your knowledge.
12. Examine
all of the charges on your credit card statements before
paying them.
Check and Re-check all Bank Statements as
well. Make sure all Checks are accounted for. Make sure it
was You who bought everything on the list and not someone else.
13. Cancel unused credit card accounts.
If you are not
using a particular card, Shred it. Get ride of it. It is a
whole lot of trouble and anguish just waiting to happen.
14. Never give your credit card number,
personal information, or your Social Security Number over the phone unless you have initiated the call and trust that
business or Government Agency.
When purchasing through your
computer Online, a Secured Shopping Cart is a must! If the shopping cart is not secured, do not type in any
information and back out of the transaction. Never type in your
Social Security Number for any transaction. No Online business,
retail or wholesale, Bank, Lending institution, or Government Agency
needs your Social Security Number for any Internet Online transaction
whatsoever. If a Government Agency does indeed request your Social
Security Number, do your business in person, not Online.
15. You can
subscribe to a Credit Report Monitoring Services.
They
will notify you whenever someone applies for credit in your name. One
service can be good, but there will always remain the chance they could miss
something. Two Monitoring Services greatly raise the odds in your favor.
16. Request Your Bank or Credit Card service immediately
contact you and inform you of any odd or unusual purchases.
Your buying habits are a matter of record and they can indeed be of help
to the financial institutions you subscribe with in stopping ID Thieves.
Bizarre purchases are a dead giveaway, a sore thumb if you will.
Monitor and monitor everything carefully. You, your bank, and
credit card service can then act quickly.
17. If any Company, Banks, Credit Card Services, Phone
Company, or a business You like to shop with uses a Foreign
Entity (overseas) to collect Buying Information, Card Information, ID
Information, Billing Information, or any other Private Information or
Documentation, You may seriously want to consider Dropping or Ditching
that Service or Business.
It could even be your Cell Phone
Service. It is recommended You discontinue that service or using
that business immediately!
You and Your ID will be a whole lot Safer. Foreign ID Crooks have
grown quite proficient in stealing personal ID's and other delicate Data
from a wide variety of sources. In particular, they love getting
their hands on American Social Security Numbers, Credit Cards issued to
Americans, and any American Identification information. These
Crooks know how to work the system. They use that stolen
data to purchase goods in Your name, receive money from Your Accounts,
gain loans using Your Information. Much of the time, their illegitimate
gains profit terrorists groups or groups and individuals associated with
terrorist entities. Do not think there is nothing you can do
about it, just drop them like a hot iron and use another service
or business to meet your needs.
18.
Always beware of Email that comes to You 'Unsolicited'. Block
this type of Spam and delete from your computer.
It can contain 'Spyware'
that is both harmful to you computer
and can monitor or copy your keywords and other password information
without your knowledge. Often, you can 'click' properties
and read the true email address of the unsolicited mail. If
suspicious in anyway, block it and delete it.
19.
Remember that 'Wireless' is not always a good thing.
Scanners & Skimmers are now lurking in your neighborhood looking to
'Scan' wireless communication.
They can steal all you information
'wirelessly' without you knowing anything about it. It is
the same issues at gas pumps and other businesses that allow the
customer to 'scan' their own cards and punch in 'pin numbers'.
Even when you punch in your Pin Codes, you are vunerable to scanners and
tone catching spy-scanners. If you are wireless or thinking of
going wireless, you will have to learn and use 'Encryption' to protect
your information. The biggest mistake is not believing 'You' will
not be a Victim, but it will happen only to some other guy. These
crooks can be 2 to 3 blocks away, scanning for a wireless business or
personal computer that does not use encryption. Believe it, it can
happen to you. Just like a regular telephone, a Land-Line and old
fashion 'personal signature' still offers the best ID protection.
20. If you
think things are bad now, just wait.
What are the next juicy
targets for ID Fraud Crooks? You
guessed it. Your new Cell Phone and Your Handheld Devices like the
ones called 'BlackBerrys'. The fraudsters love 'information
lists', and these devices are loaded with 'personal information lists',
and tons of detailed information concerning personal and often business
information. Often these lists not only contain passwords, login
reminders, but email banks as well. In other words, lists of
additional and new 'victims' for all types of new frauds.
21. Then there
is that favorite 'Blog Website' "You" hang out on, or the Blog
where 'Your Kids" spend hours.
On-Line Crooks are now tapping into those Blog-sites, like MySpace.com
and others, to gain the users trust, and any other useable information
that will give them an avenue to valuable private
information. Think: Knowing someone is wireless is
Information that can be sold to a Scanner. Maybe You are extra
careful, but know that your kids can and often do inadvertently or
innocently allow Outsiders to gain Your Private Information by hanging
out on Blogs. Remember, these fraudsters
have the software and the knowledge to inflitrate. They are
also very clever and slick in their methods and approaches. Even
if a Online Thief should fail to get what he wants from Your Kid on a
Blog-site, he still may have success with one of your Kid's 'Trusted'
Blogger-Friends later on.
All that is needed is a little 'beachhead' or innocent sounding
information or clues to where you live or work.
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