id theft fraud prevention

May 31, 2010

Identity Theft Workers Arrested

Dr. Mark Clayson asked:




Over 1300 workers have been detained and arrested by police in the US over identity crime. Charges have been brought against 150 illegal immigrants who have been accused of stealing the identities of US citizens. The purpose of this crime was to gain legal employment. Other defendants will face the charge of illegal re-entry document fraud, social security fraud and identity theft. Additional charges are being brought against almost 100 other defendants.

The identification of these illegal criminals was the result of an organised attack. Operation Wagon Train was a joint effort by related departments in the US. The arrests and undercover operation shows that the United States takes identity theft very seriously. These illegal immigrants were trying to get legal jobs by illegal means. The message being sent out by the authorities is that nobody can gain lawful employment with a stolen identity. The stealing of these identities include the improper use of stolen Social Security numbers and other documents in order to get a job.

Many of the victims of this identity theft had already alerted the authorities to the nature of their stolen personal data. Some of the victims first knew about their stolen identity when the Internal Revenue Service began demanding taxes for unreported income. This income had, of course, come about by the illegal employment of the aliens who had stolen the original identity.

Government officials are increasing their efforts in order to support the crime of identity theft. Last year (2006) almost twice the number of prosecutions took place compared to the year before.

Frank

8 Tips For Identity Fraud Prevention

Eric Paton asked:




Identity fraud is the fastest growing white-collar crime in America. For the purposes of this article I will concentrate on Financial Identity Fraud. This is when a criminal assumes your identity in order to obtain credit, get loans, write bad checks, rent or buy property, buy vehicles and more.

When you are taken advantage of in this way it can harm many aspects of your life: reputation, credit history, bank account and so on. It takes a significant amount of time, effort and expense to get those items back in order after having been a victim.

Some facts about identity fraud:

1 million plus Americans will be a victim this year 1 out of 20 Americans has already been a victim It takes on average 175 hours and 2 years to clear name Identity theft is #1 consumer complaint filed with the FTC
How can you prevent Identity fraud?


Take time to shred your bills after paying them. Subscribe to a credit reporting service that sends you alerts about your credit If you can, pay your bills online using an encrypted website (most bank sites are already encrypted) Have your bills delivered to you via email and not paper mail Sign the back of your credit cards with the phrase “Please ask for Picture Identification” Be sure to shred all documents that have identifying information on them before throwing them out. Buy a cross-cut shredder (a bit obvious by now!) When out of town for extended periods of time, have the post office hold your mail! (especially if you get mail at your doorstep and not at a community collection box)

Taking the time to keep track of your identity can save you vast amounts of time, energy and money in the long run. Don’t be 1 in a million this year. Protect yourself.

Christina

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