Tina L Douglas asked:
Identity theft has ruin a lot of lives and future. With its increasing number of victims, identity theft has taken the attention of the federal and state governments, each taking their own initial steps to protect consumers and assist victims of identity theft.
Understanding how identity theft happens can significantly help you protect your identity. If you know how they access your personal information, then you can take the necessary steps to shield your future.
There are a lot of ways on how criminals can get your personal information. Here are the most common:
Stealing/Snatching wallets and purses that contain your personal information.
This is probably the oldest method that identity thieves use to get your personal information. They steal your wallets because this is where you usually keep your social security number, ATM and credit cards which they often use to assume your identity and do all malicious stuffs.
Get inside your mailbox to steal your mail.
Your mailbox is another gold mine of information. Here you receive your credit card and bank statements, pre-approved credit card applications, birthday cards and other correspondences that contain your personal information. Identity thieves intercept your mail, particularly those that contain valuable information about you. If they’re lucky enough, they even file for a change of address so that all your credit card statements will be sent directly to them, and you will never know that they’re running up your credit.
Scour your trash cans to get your personal data.
People who perform this kind of stuffs are also known as dumpster divers. They “dive” in garbage bins because if they can’t intercept mail, then they just wait for people to dump these mails into their garbage bins. People are not fond of shredding their documents before they are disposed off the trash. This makes everyone vulnerable to identity theft.
Enter your home and look for personal information inside.
Some people who join social networking sites often post where they are and what they are doing. There have been instances when people who go out on vacations often arrive home only to find that their house has been broken into and their valuable electronic appliances and other valuables have been stolen. If you tell everyone in your post that you are out on a vacation and you’ll be gone for a week, it is easy for burglars to find your house and break into them because no one is around. All they need to do is monitor your status so that they’ll know if you’re coming back or not.
Obtain personal information that you share online.
Millions of users exchange personal information on the internet everyday. They do these through online banking, shopping, chat, school enrollment and registration, and any other transactions that needs your personal information to secure the exchange. Computer hackers are also identity thieves and they are also internet users with malicious intent that can harm other people who love the internet experience.
Identity theft has become a very serious issue so it’s important that you arm yourself against this crime.
Lauren
Identity theft has ruin a lot of lives and future. With its increasing number of victims, identity theft has taken the attention of the federal and state governments, each taking their own initial steps to protect consumers and assist victims of identity theft.
Understanding how identity theft happens can significantly help you protect your identity. If you know how they access your personal information, then you can take the necessary steps to shield your future.
There are a lot of ways on how criminals can get your personal information. Here are the most common:
Stealing/Snatching wallets and purses that contain your personal information.
This is probably the oldest method that identity thieves use to get your personal information. They steal your wallets because this is where you usually keep your social security number, ATM and credit cards which they often use to assume your identity and do all malicious stuffs.
Get inside your mailbox to steal your mail.
Your mailbox is another gold mine of information. Here you receive your credit card and bank statements, pre-approved credit card applications, birthday cards and other correspondences that contain your personal information. Identity thieves intercept your mail, particularly those that contain valuable information about you. If they’re lucky enough, they even file for a change of address so that all your credit card statements will be sent directly to them, and you will never know that they’re running up your credit.
Scour your trash cans to get your personal data.
People who perform this kind of stuffs are also known as dumpster divers. They “dive” in garbage bins because if they can’t intercept mail, then they just wait for people to dump these mails into their garbage bins. People are not fond of shredding their documents before they are disposed off the trash. This makes everyone vulnerable to identity theft.
Enter your home and look for personal information inside.
Some people who join social networking sites often post where they are and what they are doing. There have been instances when people who go out on vacations often arrive home only to find that their house has been broken into and their valuable electronic appliances and other valuables have been stolen. If you tell everyone in your post that you are out on a vacation and you’ll be gone for a week, it is easy for burglars to find your house and break into them because no one is around. All they need to do is monitor your status so that they’ll know if you’re coming back or not.
Obtain personal information that you share online.
Millions of users exchange personal information on the internet everyday. They do these through online banking, shopping, chat, school enrollment and registration, and any other transactions that needs your personal information to secure the exchange. Computer hackers are also identity thieves and they are also internet users with malicious intent that can harm other people who love the internet experience.
Identity theft has become a very serious issue so it’s important that you arm yourself against this crime.
Lauren

