Hey Folks,
Mike Here…
Identity Fraud (also commonly known as Identity Theft), is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States that affected more than 11 million adults in 2009.
We are talking about a crime that totals $54 Billion annually.
That’s not “Chump Change” but there are some very simple precautions you can take in order to greatly reduce your chances of becoming a victim of I.D. Theft.
Here are tips I put together to help you protect yourself, your family, and your business from the dangers of I.D. Fraud:
Properly shred or otherwise destroy all old bank statements, cancelled checks, old tax returns and other documents containing sensitive personal information prior to disposing of them.
Personal information you should be on the lookout for is an individual’s First Name, or First Initial and Last Name linked with any of the following data elements:
Feel free to comment below about any tips you may have that can help prevent I.D. Fraud.
Until Next Time…
Keep Totally Secure,
Mike