Archive for December 29th, 2009
Lionheart Assurance Solutions Presents A Guide To Identity Theft Scams – Protect Your Name, Your Life
With the growing popularity of the internet, the cases of identity fraud have increased tremendously in recent years. Information about people is readily available through the net, which makes it easy for scammers to exploit anyone’s financial and social information. Research has shown that single renters and young professionals are at the highest risk. They tend to be more open to meeting new people online and sharing contact information. Some may be honestly looking for roommates or sublet tenants when it becomes difficult to pay their rent on their own. Those who make purchases or sell goods online are also at higher risk, especially those who use auction sites where cheating and scamming are common.
This is an increasing problem everyone wants protection from, but you first have to learn why it takes place so frequently. If you think identity theft is enabled entirely by the websites you visit, you are wrong. In reality, identity theft usually happens as a result of small mistakes made by the victim, either unknowingly or as a result of carelessness.
For instance, you have to be very careful when paying with credit or debit cards on a shopping trip since these cards can be manipulated or stolen in the process of an ordinary transaction. Even as late as 2006, many stores were still printing entire credit card numbers on standard invoices and receipts. This is valuable information for scammers who know how to use credit card numbers to their advantage. Old fashioned carbon machines that were previously used to create copies cards that would later be processed was very dangerous because anyone could have easily picked up those credit card numbers and used them.
Today, standard practice has changed so most stores only provide the last 4 digits of each card number. This is much safer, but there is still room for improvement. Always shred your receipts and invoices and never leave them inside shopping bags, even if they are with your purchased items. You don’t even want to throw them away in public trash cans…or your home trash cans for that matter! Shredding them is the safest way to protect yourself.
Lionheart Assurance Solutions recommends that you try to shop with cash whenever possible, for a very simple reason. Cash cannot be duplicated as credit and debit cards can. Of course, you also have to protect yourself if you use ATM machines to withdraw large sums of cash for shopping trips. Be mindful of how close other people are standing while you use the machine and do not allow them to stand directly beside you. Always be careful of suspicious looking people as they may be trying to acquire your pin number.
Some scammers even use mobile phones with video capability held at just the right angle to record your hand movements, which can later be used to determine your pin number. Other scammers use high-tech gadgets that copy card numbers from the magnetic strips on the back of all credit and debit cards. This is why credit identity theft is the most common variety of identity theft. It is up to you to safeguard yourself against this crime.
Even your personal living space such as your car or home must be secured with extra measures. The good news is you can protect yourself in all instances. Remain on guard even when in your home and vehicle. You don’t want to lose valuable personal information if someone manages to break into your home or vehicle as it can cause a lot more long term damage than losing cash, jewels and other high dollar belongings.
Realize that today, your personal details and all information pertaining to bank accounts and security numbers is more valuable to a thief than your music systems and large sums of cash sitting around. So, make sure that you keep all important documents with any variety of personal information in a secure location. Identity theft has very severe consequences in the future, so be careful and protect yourself!