Advice to Protect Against Identity
TheftProtecting Yourself from
Identity Theft
Identity
theft is a constant threat for almost everyone.
If you have a social security number, then you
are burdened with the need to protect it from
being compromised. If someone gains your personal
information, they can use it to do all sorts of
malicious things that will completely mess up
your credit and your finances. Victims of
identity theft frequently end up spending months
upon months settling all of the problems that
arise from having their identity stolen.
Sometimes you can even end up owing a great deal
of money. So, you should do everything you can to
protect yourself.
First, you
should take preemptive measure to prevent your
information from getting in the hands of thieves.
Never throw away sensitive documents that contain
things like social security numbers, bank account
numbers, or anything else related to your
finances. Instead, run them through the shredder,
or dispose of them in some other way that renders
them unreadable. This will take care of many
chances that a thief would have to get your data.
You should
also be careful when doing anything on the
computer. Phishing is when a hacker simulates a
web site that you trust, for the purpose of
getting you to enter your personal data. You
could also fall victim to a keylogger, which
transmits everything you enter to the hacker. So,
you should equip your computer with the latest
anti-virus software in order to protect yourself
from these threats.
You may
also choose to get identity theft insurance in
the event that your data is stolen somehow.
Identity theft insurance costs around $20-30 per
month. If you have your identity stolen, it will
cover many of the costs involved in recovering.
They will pay for things like phone charges,
mailing charges, attorney costs, and fees
incurred from the companies that you deal with
during your attempt to recover your identity.
You can
find many other resources for preventing or
dealing with identity theft. The Identity Theft
Resource Center is a non-profit organization with
a web site located at
http://www.idtheftcenter.org/. They have
countless tips on how to deal with all steps of
identity theft: how to prevent it from happening,
how to initiate the recovery process, and how to
safeguard yourself against future attacks on your
identity. So look into it, and make sure that you
are doing everything you can to prevent it from
happening to you.
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