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There’s a new victim of identity fraud every two seconds, according to a study by Javelin Strategy & Research.
And of course the massive Equifax data breach continues to be a concern for Americans on a daily basis — and will be for a long time — after criminals got their hands on the most sensitive and personal information belonging to roughly 150 million people.
Take a step back to think about it: Almost everything you do on a daily basis — from swiping a debit card to simply using a smartphone — can cause your information to be exposed to criminals, making you vulnerable to all kinds of dangerous scams, including identity theft.
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The digitally connected world we live in today has made it easier than ever for crooks to not only find your information, but also convince you to hand it over to them — whether by pretending to be someone you trust or threatening you with some type of malicious activity.
With the rise of data breaches and increasing number of new scams being carried out via text, email, phone calls, social media — you name it — it’s critical that you take steps to protect yourself, your money and your identity.
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So many Americans are sharing a shocking amount of personal data on social media without giving a second thought to how they might be inviting cyber criminals into their lives. Here’s what a Visa survey found:
If you’re doing any of these things, take the info down right now! Any single piece of this info could help a crook steal your identity and wreak financial havoc in your life.
In addition to the threat of hackers, removing certain information from social media and other sites is crucial if you don’t want potential employers or other people getting access to all the details of your personal life!
And of course social media isn’t the only threat—- in some cases, your personal info is just one Google search away.
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You may never be able to completely erase your digital footprint, since so much is already out there about pretty much everyone.
However, there are ways for you to reduce the amount of info out there about you, and in some cases, remove yourself from certain databases.
Here are a few resources to help you protect yourself online:
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This post was last modified on October 31, 2017 5:59 pm
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