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Know the Facts... - Identity theft happens when someone steals your name, address or other personal information and uses it for their financial gain. Basically, they become you!
- All a thief needs is a little information about you such as your driver's license, checking account or credit card number, Social Security number or even just your wireless phone.
- 40 percent of Americans, under the age of 25, believe they are more likely to be hit by lightning, to be audited by the IRS, or to win the lottery than be the victim of a computer security problem - The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), 2004
- In truth, cybersecurity threats, including viruses, phishing scams, and hacking, affect about 70 percent of computer users! While the odds of being hit by lightning are 0.0000102 percent, according to the U.S. National Weather Service. - BBC, 2004
Know the Signs... You may have been a victim of identity theft and should obtain a current credit report to check if: - You apply for your driver's license and find out another one has already been issued under your name. You might even find out you already have a few tickets!
- You are denied applications for student loans, an apartment or credit card.
- You get pre-approved credit card offers, collection statements or bank statements in the mail.
- Lots of telemarketers call asking to speak with you.
Be Safe... - Keep your birth certificate and Social Security card in a safe place - not with you!
- Keep your wireless phone, driver's license, check book and credit card in a safe place. Do not loan these items to anyone!
- Do not give your personal information over the phone or Internet unless you are sure you are interacting with a reputable organization.
- For older young adults, check your credit report thoroughly before applying for a student loan or your first apartment.
- If you're going off to college, ask the school not to use your Social Security number as your college ID number. Also, be very careful who you give your Social Security number to!
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