Prevention Techniques

Identity theft can happen to anyone, especially with the growing number of ways we use our personal information. This page will give you some easy ways to prevent and detect identity theft.

Top 10 Easy Ways to Help Prevent Identity Theft

  1. Be a minimalist

    Only carry the personal information you need with you — this includes your Social Security card, your passport, and your checkbook.

  2. Use common sense

    When choosing passwords and PIN numbers, don’t use predictable numbers like your Social security number, or anything else easily detectable (pet’s name, mother’s maiden name, etc.) Predators of identity theft are often acquaintances of the victim — so don’t make it easier for them to steal your identity.

  3. Pay attention

    If you are expecting a new credit card, driver’s license, or other sensitive material, watch the mail closely and contact the issuer immediately if it does not arrive when expected.

  4. Are they who they say they are?

    Do not give out your credit card number over the phone unless you have an existing business relationship with the company and you initiated the call.

  5. Shred the evidence

    Make sure your account number doesn’t appear in full on your receipts. If it does, shred it before throwing it away.

  6. Keep your Social Security number to yourself

    Give your Social Security number out only when absolutely necessary.

  7. Pass it on, or don’t

    Request that look-up companies remove your information from their databases. Contact Lexis-Nexis at (800) 227-9597 and Information America, Inc. at (800) 235-4008.

  8. Computer Safety 101

    Install a firewall on your computer to keep Internet hackers from accessing your data.

  9. Inquiring minds don’t need to know via e-mail

    Do not send confidential information over e-mail and never respond to e-mail requests for such information.

  10. Neither do inquiring web surfers

    Visiting online directories, like the following, and remove yourself from them (directions in parentheses):