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Identity Theft
Identity Theft
Identity theft affects over 100,000 people every year. By obtaining a few of your personal details it is possible for a criminal to open up bank accounts, obtain credit cards, claim benefits and also apply for official documents such as a driving licence, all of which will be traceable to you.
By following a few simple rules you can protect yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft.
How to Protect Yourself:
Common methods of obtaining your personal details include stealing discarded documents from your rubbish. You may also be contacted via phone or email by someone pretending to be from a legitimate organisation, requesting personal information from you.
You can protect yourself by:
Shredding all personal information before discarding in your rubbish; this includes anything referring to bank accounts, national insurance details, salary information, and old bank cards
Deleting any suspicious emails from organisations requesting personal information from you - banks for example will not ask for such information by e-mail.
Being extra vigilant when giving out personal information - it�s easy for criminals to falsify email addresses, headed paper, and other methods of communication.
Ensuring if you move house that you alert your bank and other organisations in advance so that your mail can be redirected.
Notify the Royal Mail Customer Enquiry Line on 08457 740 740 if you suspect your mail is going missing.
[06 Mar 2008]
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