8 Steps That Can Help You Protect Your Personal Identity And Financial Information From Fraud

Financial fraud and identity fraud are one of thesocial security or credit card number. Watch out for
fasted growing forms of fraud. The first line ofe-mails from fraudsters that state they need your
defense to protecting yourself begins with you. Hereaccount information or credit card number to update
are some steps you can take to help you protectyour account with your bank or an online company
and fight against financial and identity fraud.like e-bay. Never give out personal information over
1. Review and Protect Your Information - The firste-mail! Many times these e-mails will have links for
line of defense in financial fraud is to periodicallyyou to click on that take you to a website that looks
check your credit report to ensure all yourauthentic. However more times than not, it is a scam
information is accurate. Remember there are threeto get your personal and financial information.
credit agencies (Equifax, TransUnion, Experian) which5. Monthly Bills — If your monthly bills stop
all operate independently. Make sure you check yourarriving, take action quickly. Notify the company right
credit report from all three because they may eachaway. Also, review your monthly statements
have different information.promptly and if you see charges or items on your
2. Social Security Number — Keep your socialbills that you do not recognize get them resolved
security number in a safe place with other financialimmediately.
documents. DO NOT carry your social security card in6. Incoming / Outgoing Mail - Pick up incoming mail
your wallet and remember to shred your old socialpromptly and do not send outgoing mail in your
security statements. It is also recommended to notresidential mail box. Make every effort to keep your
store your social security number on your computermail as securely as possible when it leaves your
as hackers may have access to it. Never print yourhouse.
social security number on your checks, credit card or7. Age Matters - If you are over the age of 50 you
drivers licenses.are more likely to be targeted for financial fraud.
3. Destroy Credit Card Mail Offers and Old FinancialTherefore, keep this in the back of your mind as you
Documents -If you receive direct or pre-approvedhandle your daily tasks and personal information.
solicitations in the mail for new credit cards and do8. Credit Cards / ATMs - Report lost or stolen credit
not use them make sure you shred or tear them upcards and ATM cards immediately. Be sure to carry
before throwing them away. In addition, shred allthe 1-800 numbers of your bank and credit card
financial papers including cancelled checks, old bankcompany in your wallet.
account statements, or any document with yourMost analysts forecast financial fraud and identity
identity.thief to cause financial loss to hundreds of thousands
4. Watch Out For E-mail or Telephone Fraudsters -people in the next five years and beyond. While
Never give your personal or financial information outfraudsters are very slick and you can never be 100%
on the internet or phone unless you initiated thesafe the steps above can assist in you significantly
contact. This is especially true with giving out yourdeterring yourself and family from being a victim.