Identity theft is a crime involving
the use of someone else's personal information to access their money and other
resources without them knowing it. Usually, thieves steal their victim's credit
card and other bank accounts to get their money. Identity theft is a serious
crime that can ruin someone's life. Worse, it can happen to anyone, even you.
However, there are ways to avoid
being victimised and one of them is to know their strategies. Here are some
techniques that identity thieves use to steal your identity and personal
information.
Phishing
This technique is done by doing a
scam. Thieves would call or e-mail you pretending to be from a bank or credit
card company. Sometimes, they also send emails to your address and act like
representatives of your utility provider. They will trick you to give them your
bank account information and other personal details such as name, address and
birthday. Once they get your information they will use them for their own good.
In order to avoid phishing, you have
to be cautious of calls and electronic or snail mails you receive, especially
unsolicited ones. Do not give personal details unless you are sure that it was
a legit call.
Hacking
Be careful to save passwords and
personal information in computers, even if it's your personal laptop. Why?
Because identity thieves can hack your system and when this happens, they will
have access to your files. Many thieves are good at hacking e-mail accounts. Given
this, make sure to use strong passwords and don't tell anyone about them. Also,
ensure that the website you are visiting are secured and that you are using
anti-spyware software.
Card Skimming
Thieves also do card skimming, where
they will record your ATM pin or credit card numbers while you're doing your
transaction. Skimming is done with the use of data-storing devices, some of
which are equipped with a camera. This is why you have to be careful when
paying with your credit card or withdrawing from the ATM. Don't leave your eyes
from your card when you give it to the cashier and make it a habit to cover
your hand when entering your PIN.
These are only some of the
techniques used to steal someone's identity. Others include redirecting the
mail, dumpster diving, and literally stealing belongings. To save yourself from
all of these, it's best to remain vigilant. And once you notice that your cards
are missing, your mail box tampered, or your e-mail hacked, report to the
proper authorities immediately and block all your financial accounts.
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