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If You Are Me, Then Who Am I?

Tips on Identity Theft Prevention

California Office of Privacy Protection

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What is identity theft? Identity theft is taking someone’s

personal information …. Credit card number Bank account number Driver’s license number Social Security number Medical information Etc.

Without permission…

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What is identity theft? … and using it for an unlawful

purpose. Opening credit accounts Making charges on an existing account Getting medical care Providing identity on arrest

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How Often Does It Happen? 9.9 million in 2008 – 1 victim every

19 seconds Ages 18-24 most likely to be victims

Source: Javelin Research & Strategy, 2/09

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Consequences of ID Theft Clearing up identity theft is a pain.

It can take 40 hours or more for an identity theft victim to clear up his or her situation.

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Consequences of ID TheftHaving your

identity stolen can prevent you from: Getting college

loans, car loans, and credit cards

Renting an apartment

Getting a job

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7DON’T BE THE NEXT VICTIM!

What You Can Do to Protect Yourself

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6 Degrees of Identity Theft Sure, you trust your roommate or

study group classmate. But what about their friends?

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Clean Your Room! Keep bills, bank

statements, and ID cards out of sight.

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Protect Your SSN: The Key to ID Theft Don’t carry your Social Security card

or anything with your Social Security number in your wallet or bag.

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Review Your Bills Right Away

Open your credit card bills and bank statements when they arrive and read them carefully.

Report problems promptly.

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Stop Pre-Approved Credit Offers 49% of college students receive

credit applications daily or weekly. Nearly 30% throw them out without

shredding. ID thieves can use them in your name.

STOP pre-approved credit offers! Call 1-888-5-OPTOUT or go to

www.optoutprescreen.com

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Use a Cross-Cut Shredder Shred

documents before discarding Bills with account

numbers Bank statements

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Organized criminal groups are after

personal information.

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Malware

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Malware Can Steal Your ID Malware – Trojan Horses, Key Loggers –

can steal your information from your computer. Key loggers capture everything you type. Trojan horse software has hidden scripts

that change, destroy or steal information.

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18 Beware of “free” software bearing gifts!

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81% of home computers lack basic security protections.

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Protect Your Computer Use an Internet firewall. Keep your operating system &

browser up to date. Install anti-virus & anti-

spyware software. Keep it up to date.

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Don’t Do Your Banking Where You Have Your Coffee

Free wireless may not be secure.

Avoid exposing personal information in public “hot spots.”

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Beware of “Phishing” Emails

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Don’t Get Hooked by a Phish

Don’t give out your personal information unless you initiated the contact.

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Credit Reports Businesses report your payment

history to credit bureaus. Equifax, Experian & TransUnion

Businesses check your credit report before letting you: Get a credit card or a loan Buy insurance Rent an apartment Get a job

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Review Your Credit Reports

Starting at age 18, order your reports at least once a year.

One FREE credit report from EACH credit bureau each year.

Call 1-877-322-8228 or go to www.annualcreditreport.com.

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What to Look For

ACCOUNTS: Look for accounts you don’t recognize.

INQUIRIES: Look for “inquiries” you didn’t ask for.

PERSONAL INFORMATION: Look for addresses where you’ve never lived, other names, other other Social Security numbers.

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What if you think you’re an ID theft victim?

Contact the California Office of Privacy Protection!

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1-866-785-9663www.privacy.ca

.gov