⚠️ Security AlertPlease stay cautious of scam calls. As a reminder, we will never ask for personal details like full card numbers, full account numbers, passwords, or SSNs by phone, text, or email.
⚠️ Security AlertPlease stay cautious of scam calls. As a reminder, we will never ask for personal details like full card numbers, full account numbers, passwords, or SSNs by phone, text, or email.
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March 13, 2021 •SANS Security Awareness
Identity theft happens when a criminal steals information about you and uses that information to commit fraud, such as requesting unemployment benefits, tax refunds, or a new loan or credit card in your name. If you don’t take precautions, you may end up paying for products or services that you didn’t buy and dealing with the stress and financial heartache that follows identity theft.
Your personal information exists in numerous places all over the internet. Every time you browse or purchase something online, watch a video, buy groceries, visit your doctor, or use an app on your smartphone, information about you is being collected. That information is often legally sold or shared with other companies. Even if just one of these gets hacked, the criminals can gain access to your personal information. Assume that some information about you is already available to criminals and consider what you can do to slow down or detect the use of your information for fraud.
Here are some simple steps you can take to decrease the chance of identity fraud happening:
Identity Theft: https://www.identitytheft.gov
Credit Freeze: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/09/credit-freezes-are-free-let-the-ice-age-begin/
Identity Theft: Up Close and Personal: https://zeltser.com/unemployment-fraud-and-identity-theft/
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