How To Give Yourself As Much Identity Fraud Protection As Possible
Identity fraud protection is becoming ever more important. As our society becomes ever more dependent upon computerized data banks to hold our information, so it becomes more vulnerable to criminal activity. Protection from identity theft is never totally possible, for the simple reason that you cannot live in modern society without having your data appear on several computer systems, and once it is there you have virtually no control over what happens to it. All you can do is protect yourself to the highest possible degree against identity fraud.
It is worth taking the time to understand the difference between identity theft and identity fraud. Even the term identity theft is not strictly accurate, as it is not possible to steal an identity. All you can do is 'borrow' it and use it for fraudulent ends. Identity fraud is exactly that action. It is the use of someone else's personal information in a dishonest way, for the procurement of goods or services the fraudster was not entitled to. It is impossible to guard yourself totally against identity theft, but you can do much to reduce the possibility of identity fraud.
The first step is, of course, to reduce the possibility of your information falling into the wrong hands as far as you possibly can. You can do this by becoming aware of the most common ways in which identity thieves obtain information, and making sure that you don't give them the chance. One common way this happens is when people dispose of their sensitive paperwork by simply putting it in the trash can. Thieves routinely sort through papers left in trash cans, so take the trouble to shred any personal papers before they are disposed of.
The most common way of all to obtain personal information is by asking for it, under the guise of being someone you are not. Banks are very thorough in warning customers that they will never be asked to divulge a password, and that if you ever are asked for one, the person or communication asking for the password is acting fraudulently. Sending spam emails is cheap and easy, and there are far too many people who will still fall for the trick. It is easy for a spammer to fake an email which appears to come from a bank, and have you click a link which will go through to their own site.
Once you are on their site, which will be of exactly the same design as the genuine bank site, they can ask you to input sensitive information. Even in the modern world, there are too many trusting people, and some of these emails and websites are virtually indistinguishable from the genuine articles. The most important part of fraud protection is in knowing how identity thieves operate. When you understand this, you will not be tempted into giving more than you should. Knowledge is the first step in successful identity fraud protection.
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