Know the warning signs of identity theft, how to protect yourself, and how to report it. And learn how to protect your child from ID theft.
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In public places, for example, criminals may engage in "shoulder surfing"– watching you from a nearby location as you punch in your telephone calling card number or credit card number – or listen in on your conversation if you give your credit-card number over the telephone. If you receive applications for "pre-approved" credit cards in the mail, but discard them without tearing up the enclosed materials, criminals may retrieve them and try to activate the cards for their use without your kn...
If you're a victim of identity theft or think your information is at risk, learn what steps to take.
Identity Theft and Your Social Security Number SSA.gov 1 Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. A dishonest person who has your Social Security number can use it to...
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