Protect Yourself from Identity Thieves

by Mark Majestic

Identity theft is when someone uses your personal information to impersonate you or steal from you.

Did you know the consequences of identity theft are not just financial?

These crimes have significant effects on relationships at work and home.

They impact physical, mental, and emotional health and lead to lost opportunities for victims that are often hard to measure.

Types of Identity Theft

There are 2 types of identity theft you should be aware of:

How Identity Thieves Use Your Information

Identity thieves steal personal information like your name, address, credit card or bank account numbers, Social Security number (SSN), and medical insurance account numbers. They use this information to:

How to Spot Identity Theft

To spot identity theft:

Ways to Prevent Identity Theft

While no plan is perfect, taking the precautions below can help you better protect your personal information:

What to Do if You Believe Someone Has Stolen Your Identity

For more information about how to protect your SSN from identity thieves, read our publication, Identity Theft and Your Social Security Number. Please report suspected Social Security imposter scams — and other Social Security fraud — on the OIG’s website.

It’s important to protect yourself against identity theft because it can damage your credit status. Repairing this damage can cost you a great deal of time and money.

Please share this information with your family and friends.