Title: PREVENTING IDENTITY THEFT NATIONAL BANK
1PREVENTING IDENTITY THEFT
NATIONAL BANK
- PLATINUM
- 1234 5678 9098 7654
- CARDMEMBER SINCE GOOD THRU
- 05/06
- JOE A. VICTIM MasterFraud
2WHAT IS IDENTITY THEFT?
- Federal Trade Commission says Identity theft
occurs when someone uses your name, address,
Social Security number (SSN), bank or credit card
account number, or other identifying information
without your knowledge to commit fraud or other
crimes.
3In 2002, ten million Americans were the victims
of identity theft, at a cost in financial losses
and wasted time of over 10 billion.
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5HOW DO THE CRIMINALS OPERATE?
- Stealing records
- Dumpster diving
- Viewing records without authorization
- Pretexting and fishing
- Hacking
- Bribery
6Handling sensitive information
- Dont collect information you dont need,
ESPECIALLY SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS - Dont share personal information about students
and employees over the phone without being sure
of the identity of the person on the other end.
7Handling sensitive information
- Dont just discard it SHRED IT.
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9Handling sensitive information
- Avoid transmitting sensitive information by
e-mail - Dont transmit sensitive information over the
Internet unless the site is secure (https)
10Handling sensitive information
- Nobody should have access to sensitive
information unless they have received training in
how to handle it. - Limit student worker access to sensitive
information
11Handling sensitive information
- Use screensavers with passwords
- Pay attention to office layout
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13THE GOLDEN RULE
- Treat other peoples personal information as you
would have them treat yours
14WHAT IF IT HAPPENS TO YOU?
- Federal Trade Commission website
- http//www.consumer.gov/idtheft/index.html
- FTC recommends four steps immediately!
15 1. Contact one of the three major credit bureaus
and request a fraud alert for your credit
file2. Close the account you believe has been
tampered with.
163. File a police report and give a copy of it to
your creditors.4. File a complaint with the FTC.