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What is involved in Identity Theft Fraud?

 

“Identity Theft” is a term that you have probably heard a lot in recent years. As things become increasingly automated and electronic, your personal data is at a higher risk of being stolen or compromised, resulting in a loss of money, credit, and time. And although most people have heard of identity theft fraud at some point, lots of people still don’t understand exactly how it works.

 

First, the thief has to obtain information about the victim. There are many ways to do this, and it is surprisingly easy to get somebody’s information if they are careless. Some thieves will dig through trash or steal mail to find important documents. This is why a paper shredder is a good investment. Thieves can also gain massive amounts of data on the internet, using malicious software. The software can log the keys that you press, or trick you into entering your data on an illegitimate site posing as one that you trust. Fortunately, modern antivirus software can protect you from both of these threats.

 

Victims of identity theft are most frequently targeted because of their good credit. The thief uses the victim’s information (such as their social security number) to take on their identity in order to take advantage of their credit. Under the identity of the victim, they will commit some sort of financial crime that varies from case to case. The most common type is loan fraud or mortgage fraud. The scamster applies for a loan under the identity of the victim, and gets a lump sum of money. Then, they disappear, never to be seen again, and the victim is left to pay back the sum.

    

Identity theft is notorious for being extremely difficult to recover from. Victims will spend days on end getting all of their business back in order. Sometimes they will still be seeing repercussions of the identity theft years afterwards. Their credit may be permanently damaged. In order to avoid this huge hassle, you should take steps towards protecting your identity. Some people feel it is appropriate to invest in identity theft insurance. This is a good idea if you are at a high risk for fraud. Otherwise, you should just constantly be aware of your actions. Shred sensitive documents and use discretion on the computer, and you will lower the chances greatly.

    

Also, never reveal your social security number to strangers. Never type your social security number in sites that arouse suspicion. First, verify the security certificate of the web site in case of any doubt. You can also perform a WhoIs search to find out the persons behind the web site. If you think your social security number is compromised, inform the authorities immediately.