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IDENTITY THEFT WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Created by GL 04/09

Table of Contents 1. What is Identity Theft? 2. How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? 3. What Do Thieves Do with Stolen Identities? 4. What Can I Do To Avoid Becoming a Victim? 5. What Should I Do If My Identity is Stolen? Q & A

What is Identity Theft? Identity theft is fraud perpetrated by a criminal who assumes someone else's identity in order to profit illegally. Identity Theft Statistics from U.S. Department of Justice (2006): Fastest-growing crime in the U.S. Every minute, 28 people become a victim to identity theft. 49% of people state that they do know how to protect themselves. The emotional impact is similar to that felt by victims of violent crime. It takes anywhere from 3 hours to 5,840 hours to recover from this crime.

What is Identity Theft? (cont d) There are 4 main types of identity theft: 1. Financial Using another's identity to obtain goods and/or services. 2. Criminal Posing as another when apprehended for a crime. 3. Identity Cloning Using another's information to assume his or her identity in daily life. 4. Business/Commercial Using another's business name to obtain credit.

What Do Thieves Do With A Stolen Identity? Types of information identity thieves try to steal : Name Address Date of Birth City of Birth Social Security Number Driver s License Number Mother s Maiden Name Pets Names Internet Usernames and Passwords Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) User IDs for Online Access Debit/Credit Card Account Numbers Card Expiration Dates Security Codes Tax ID number High School Name

What Do Thieves Do With A Stolen Identity? (cont d) Once thieves have your personal information, they use it in 5 main ways: 1. Credit Card Fraud 2. Bank or Financial Fraud 3. Phone or Utility Fraud 4. Government Document Fraud 5. Other Fraud (Employment, Medical Services, Criminal)

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? There are 6 main ways thieves steal an identity: 1. Dumpster Diving 2. Skimming 3. Phishing 4. Changing Your Address 5. Shoulder Surfing 6. Pretexting

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? (cont d) 1. Dumpster Diving Thieves rummage through trash looking for bills or other documents with personal information on it.

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? (cont d) 2. Skimming Thieves steal credit/debit card numbers used in a legitimate transaction. Typically an inside job by a dishonest employee. Can be as simple as photocopying receipts. Thieves use scanning devices at ATMs to read your card's magnetic strip, often in conjunction with a pinhole camera to read the PIN.

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? (cont d) 3. Phishing Thieves pretend to be financial institutions or companies you likely do business with and send spam email or pop-up messages to trick you into revealing your personal information. Never respond to inquires asking for passwords or billing information if you didn t initiate the contact.

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? (cont d) 4. Changing Your Address Thieves divert your mail to another location by completing a change of address form or by contacting your credit card issuer. The USPS now sends a "Move Validation Letter" to both the old and new address when a change is filed.

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? (cont d) 5. Shoulder Surfing Thieves use direct observation techniques, such as looking over your shoulder, to steal personal information. When logging in to your computer or a personal website, make sure you have a strong password.

How Do Thieves Steal An Identity? (cont d) 6. Pretexting Thieves use false pretenses (create an invented scenario) to persuade you, a financial institution, or a company to release information or perform an action.

What Can I Do To Avoid Becoming a Victim of ID Theft? Remember to S.C.A.M. SHRED unnecessary mail and documents and be stingy about giving out your information. CHECK that you are entering a secure site when on the Internet. ASK for a FREE copy of your credit report at least twice a year. www.annualcreditreport.com MAINTAIN careful records of your banking and financial accounts.

What Should I Do If My Identity is Stolen? A step-by-step approach to recovering your identity. 1. Place a fraud alert on your credit reports and review your reports. 2. Close the accounts that you believe may have been tampered with or opened fraudulently. 3. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and print a copy of their ID Theft Complaint Form. https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/widtpubl$.startup?z_org_code=pu03 4. File a police report where the identity theft took place.

What Should I Do If My Identity is Stolen? (cont d) Initial Fraud Alert vs. Extended Fraud Alert An initial fraud alert stays on your report for at least 90 days. You get one free report a year from each credit reporting agency. Potential creditors will take extra measures to verify your identity. An extended fraud alert stays on your report for 7 years. You get two free reports a year from each credit reporting agency. Potential creditors must actually contact you or meet with you in person before issuing credit. Credit reporting agencies will remove your name from marketing lists for prescreened credit offers for 5 years. You must provide agencies with an Identity Theft Report for an extended fraud alert (explained in Step 3).

What Should I Do If My Identity is Stolen? (cont d) ID Theft Complaint Form This form along with a police report will provide you with the following protections: 1. Permanently blocks fraudulent information from appearing on your credit report. 2. Ensures that debts do not reappear on your credit report. 3. Prevents a company from continuing to collect debts that resulted from identity theft. 4. Places an extended fraud alert on your credit report.

What Should I Do If My Identity is Stolen? (cont d) Additional Tips Credit Freeze Consider a credit freeze, then potential creditors will only be able to access your credit if you temporarily lift the freeze. A credit freeze will last until you ask for it to be removed. Placing a credit freeze does not affect your score, or prevent you from getting a credit report. There is a small fee ($10) associated with freezing credit, and this fee is per agency.

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