Identity theft can happen to anyone when someone steals your personal information to commit fraud. The thief may use your personal information to apply for credit, get medical services, file fraudulent tax returns and other acts that can cost you time and money.
Don’t carry or give out your Social Security Number (SSN) unless it is absolutely necessary
Don’t let others have access to your hardcopy or digital mail, password and security codes.
Review your credit and debit card, bank, credit union and brokerage statements regularly and make sure you approve or made ALL transactions.
On your digital devices use complex passwords, firewalls and secured connections at all times.
Consider subscribing to a credit monitoring service. If you are a victim of an identity theft, immediately report it to the appropriate authorities.
If your personal information has been exposed by thief’s you may want to consider placing a fraud alert or freeze on your credit reports, and keep an eye out for unauthorized spending within your bank accounts and credit cards.
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