Friday, 3 October 2014

Whistleblowers Against Fraud & 3 Methods For Reducing Identity Theft Risk

By Bob Oliver


To say that your personal information is important would be an understatement. Whether you are focusing on your Social Security number, your address, or even your own name, the idea of these details going into the hands of someone else is rather threatening. You want to be able to reduce these instances, since they fall under the umbrella of identity theft. In order to go about reducing this level of theft, here are 3 helpful pointers given by Whistleblowers Against Fraud.

Identity theft - the process by which stolen information is knowingly used for unlawful actions - can be prevented by using strong passwords online. This goes for any site you can think of, whether it's a retail outlet you frequent or your own bank's. Regardless, make sure that your accounts have strong passwords attached to them, with letters, numbers, and all. The more complex they are, the easier it will be for you to avoid cases of identity theft.

To follow, you can reduce cases of identity theft, on your end, by keeping information to yourself while being contacted. When an outside party gets in touch with you - this can be done over the phone, through email, or what have you - and asks for your personal information, it'd be wise to exercise caution. They contacted you; you did not contact them. With this in mind, it's important to keep your personal information protected to a much greater level.

Whistleblowers Against Fraud may also draw attention to the potential sweepstakes message you haven't even entered. To say the least, this is a point that should be treated with skepticism. If you have not entered the sweepstakes in question, why would a message like this pop up? Chances are that the individual behind said message desires your personal information, especially when it relates to finances. Be skeptic; this is yet another helpful tip offered by authorities along the lines of WAF.

Identity theft should not occur to anyone but, unfortunately, there are methods individuals take up in order for this to become a reality. Keep in mind that you can protect yourself from identity theft, as the methods before have illustrated to the greatest extent. While they may not seem terribly complicated, for the most part, I believe that they are useful all the same. Once you are able to incorporate these methods, your level of protection will be greater.




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