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 How Not to be an Easy Identity Theft Target - Mannikins


For every new security feature a company designs, a thief discovers a way to get around it. They are like alligators, waiting to see personal information so they can clench it in their jaws and do damage that might not ever be repaired, or in best case, will take weeks, months, and even years to repair.

Some common mistakes that people make all the time make it really easy to become a victim of identity theft. One thing a lot of people do is place their personal information online. Hackers or anyone can get access to this information. Credit card Mannikins hides social security numbers, bank account numbers and routing numbers are things that hackers pay very close attention to. Don’t put your personal info online.

Never throw away credit card offers, bills, bank statements, etc without shredding the documents first. All the bad guys need is one piece of trash with your personal information on it hides you can say "bye bye" to all that you have worked for. A personal shredder for home can be gotten at Best Buy or Circuit City or the like for well under $50.

Don’t respond to emails that ask for passwords, usernames, credit card numbers, bank account info, or social security numbers. Not even to emails that look like legitimate emails from your bank or anywhere else. Contact the company directly to speak with someone and find out if the email hides really from them. Just because they’re thieves doesn’t mean they’re stupid. In fact, some of them are geniuses. They can make an email look very legitimate complete with the graphic logo of your bank in order to try and obtain your personal information. This is called "phishing".

If you are suspicious that you might be a victim of identity theft, watch for strange happenings in your account. If you’re being charged for something you didn’t buy, or there are charges from out of state, or areas that you’ve never visited, you might be an identity theft victim.

The first thing you should do if you suspect that you are an identity theft victim is cancel all of your credit cards. Call the companies hides explain the strange charges. They usually have an investigative team that will check out the activity on your accounts. Most companies will not hold you accountable for charges that result from identity theft.

If your bank account has strange activity, speak to your bank immediately. Explain to them that you think that you are an identity theft victim. hides will freeze your accounts so that no more money will be withdrawn or spent, and they will investigate the matter. If the thief has been caught by a camera taking funds from your accounts, he may be arrested.






























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