appledapple.com appledapple.com
   Home | About Us | Privacy of Info | Terms & Conditions | Add Url | Add Article
Search:   

Academics & Learning

Eating & Drinking

Travel & Accommodation

Internet & Computers

Careers & Employment

Home & Garden

Entertainment

Business & Commerce

Vehicles & Automotive

Science & Research

Sports & Adventure

Teens & Children

Politics & Government

Fashion & Lifestyle

Art & Creative

Fitness & Health

Medicine & Treatment

Online & Board Games

Online Shopping

Society & Issues

Issues & News

Property & Agents

Investment & Finance

Self Healing

 

Home –› Politics & Government –› Identity Fraud
 

Identity Theft Prevention

 

Author: Jason Gluckman

Identity theft is a malicious action that involves the taking of a victims identity (name, birth date, and address, for example) and using this personal information in order to obtain money from the victims bank account, to apply for loans, and even to establish accounts with various companies. While no one can totally prevent this activity from occurring, there are some positive steps to take to decrease the risk of becoming a victim.

At least once a year, you should check your credit reports from credit reporting agencies. This way, you will be able to determine unauthorized accounts and fraudulent activities that will surely arouse your suspicion.

Guard your social security number since identity thieves can easily access this. If you will not be using it for any transaction for the day, better leave your Social Security card in a safe place at home.

Make sure that when you give out your personal information orally, strangers are not within your distance because they may try to eavesdrop and overhear the information you give. And if your conversation is by phone, be suspicious of telephone solicitors. You should never provide the person you are talking to any information not unless you are the one who initiated the call.

Use a crosscut paper shredder to destroy papers with confidential information. This is better than throwing them away in a wastebasket, as anyone can search through the discarded papers and get the information written on them.

And lastly, since the Internet is the easiest place for identity thieves to gain access to your personal information, see to it that you delete any suspicious email requests without replying to them. Never a use password that contains any of your personal information like your birthday or your email address.

These steps are important in order to decrease peoples risk factors of being identity theft victims. Simply follow all these precautions, and be on the look out at all times.

Author Bio:
Jason Gluckman is a noted author. Jason likes to create articles about this area.
You can also reach this article by using: case law identity theft, identity theft law, law identity theft, identity law state theft
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Mining Patent Data for Competitive Intelligence
 
Protect Your Family From Identity Theft
 
Hiring a Criminal Lawyer
 
Disaster Planning for Comet Hitting Earth
 
A Lawsuit Cash Advance: A Financial Lifeline
 
Lie Detector Tests for All Law Enforcement
 
If You Have Been In An Accident, Do You Need A Lawyer?
 
Guide to Terrorism and World Markets
 
U.S. Issues Over 3,000 Utility Patents-Every Week!
 
How To Find A Marriage Therapist: Questions You Should Ask
 
 
 
Home | Privacy of Info | Terms & Conditions  
All Rights Reserved © 2006 www.appledapple.com