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Protecting Your Financial Information
You may be able to catch an identity thief in the act, stopping them before they do damage to your credit and keeping them from taking advantage of others down the line Be Careful with Records Just like your mail, old financial records can contain identifying information that you don't want thieves to have access to Use your shredder to destroy the records once they've outlived their relevancy instead of simply throwing them away… even if they're not up to date, resourceful thieves can use them to mimic your financial history in order to establish new lines of credit in your name Keep an Eye on Your Credit Periodically obtaining a copy of your credit report or subscribing to a credit monitoring service can help you avoid others establishing fake lines of credit in your name

Learn to Spot a Phishing Scam
html) You could also call the company/institution in question and ask them if there is anything amiss with your account, and if they have tried to contact you Even for a seasoned veteran like myself, spoof emails are very difficult to spotcom About The Author Shanna Riley - Professional I

10 Tips To Reduce Your Exposure And Prevent Identity Theft
Just like a credit card, your ATM card can be used without punching in a personal identification number Here are some tips to reduce your exposure and prevent identity theft: 1 - Make It As Difficult As Possible For The Thief The Federal Trade Commission estimates that 27 Some identity thieves say that middle-class folks make the best targets, because they pay less attention to their finances than wealthy individuals


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