ID Theft: Protect Yourself Now from ID Theft


Protecting your self now from ID theft is the best thing you will ever do in your lifetime.

Companies are now working to fight ID theft by adding new software programs that supposedly adds additional protect, however when you give out your information over the World Wide Web you are always at risk.

Thus, in this article we will inform you of the steps you will need to take to protect your self from identity theft.

Steps Never give your personal information out on the World Wide Net, unless you know the company is trustworthy and has encryptions to secure the site.

Still, you may want to consider ordering products or paying bills by use of Money Orders, rather than checks.

Recently, I learned from a friend living in England that UK postal workers were caught selling personal information to immigrants so that these people can remain living in the UK.

Thus, I have not received a steady collection of information as of yet, still, it is something to consider, since thieves come in all forms.

The Criminal Justice Departments try to blame the crimes on the poor, however, most crimes committed are acted out by less suspicious people, such as lawyers, doctors, postal workers, et cetera.

Continuing the steps you should NEVER respond to Phishing or Spam emails, since the mails often have potential thieves sending them.

Phishing emails slightly differ from Spam, in that the sender will send out an email claiming that your accounts are frozen or pending stop.

Some of the mails have links, which direct the receiver to a site that appears to be a legitimate account site.

Thus, banks, creditors and lenders already have your information, thus giving information to these mails will only land you in a whirl of problems in most instance.

Spam or other types of Phishing email may propose lottery winnings.

NEVER open or give personal information to anyone via email.

It is important to change your PIN numbers and Passwords randomly.

Changing the codes will confuse the server, thus it will help prevent ID theft.

Few people claim that changing your Password and Pin Numbers every six months will help; however, I recommend random changing of the codes for additional protection.

As a victim of identity theft, I learned the hard way of how to protect, prevent further activities and so forth.

Still, I do not set my self up by allowing my lack of trust to control my life.

Conducting a background check of any company online is easy and only takes a few minutes.

When making purchases with credit/debit cards, checks or other types of cards make sure no one is watching you when you type in your PIN numbers or Passwords.

If someone is standing over you when you are making a purchase, I recommend changing your Pin number and/or Password right away.

I immediately alert them, letting them know that this is a personal transaction and no one has the right to watch me type in my PIN number.

Personally, recalling numbers in your mind rather than carrying them in your material possessions is safer.

In other words, remember your Social Security Number at least and store the card in a safe place.

You should never give your Social Security Number over the phone lines, however when contacting the Social Security Administration you will have no choice.

Finally, taking all the steps to prevent ID theft includes learning all the details as possible about the crime.



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