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Title: Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft


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Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft
  • A Financial Literacy Presentation by

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Identity Theft on TV
  • Citi Cards TV Commercials
  • Outfit Emmy Award-Winning Commercial
  • https//www.citibank.com/us/cards/index.jsp

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Identity Theft Defined
  • Identity theft occurs when someone, without your
    permission, uses your Social Security number,
    credit card number or other identifying
    information to commit fraud

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Monitor Credit Card and Bank Statements
  • Look for monthly statements in the mail
  • Carefully review for unauthorized purchases
  • Dont have blank checks mailed to your home pick
    them up at the bank
  • Dont have extra information like your telephone
    or drivers license numbers printed on your
    checks

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Safeguard Personal Information
  • Dont carry your Social Security card and only
    give your number to those you trust
  • Never give any personal information over the
    telephone unless you initiate the contact
  • Watch what you throw away
  • Shred credit card receipts, old bank statements
    and pre-approved credit card offers

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Do Away with Pre-Screened Credit Card Offers
  • Prevent identity thieves from applying for a
    credit card under your name
  • Call 1-888-5OPTOUT
  • The three major credit bureaus use the same
    toll-free number to allow consumers to choose not
    to receive pre-screened credit card offers

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Check Credit Report Regularly
  • Order a credit report at least once a year from
    each of the three credit bureaus
  • TransUnion, Experian and Equifax
  • Look for signs of ID theft, like unauthorized
    change of address or new accounts you didnt open

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Treat Mail with Care
  • Drop off bill payments at the post office
  • Consider installing a locked mailbox or use a
    post office box
  • Request a vacation hold on your mail if youre
    planning an exotic getaway or other extended
    absence from home

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Be Computer Safety Savvy
  • Delete all personal information from your
    computer before you donate or discard it
  • Look for a Web sites privacy policy
  • Shop online at Web sites that use technology
    known as SSL or Secure Sockets Layer, which
    encrypts credit card information
  • Youll know youre on a secure site if the web
    address begins with https instead of http
  • Update virus protection software regularly
  • Dont download files or click on links sent to
    you by strangers
  • Use a firewall program if you have a high-speed
    Internet connection, like cable, DSL or a T-1
    line

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How to Report ID Theft
  • Report the theft to the organization that issued
    the credit card or checking account
  • Make a toll-free call to the fraud number of any
    one of the three major credit bureaus to place a
    fraud alert on your credit report
  • When one credit bureau confirms your fraud alert,
    the other two credit bureaus are notified
    automatically
  • Make a toll-free call to the Federal Trade
    Commissions Identity Theft Hotline at
    877-IDTHEFT
  • File a report with the local police
  • You may need a police report to validate your
    claims to creditors

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Restoring Your Good Name
  • Use the ID Theft Affidavit
  • Developed by a FTC, bank, credit grantor and
    consumer advocate collaboration
  • Simplifies charge disputes with companies where
    new accounts have been opened in your name
  • Access the ID Theft Web site at
    http//www.consumer.gov/idtheft

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