Don't become a victim of identity theft.Identity theft happens when a person wrongly assumes another person's identity for financial or other purposes. The identity thief obtains vital data about his or her victim--Social Security Number, credit card account numbers, date and place of birth, etc. Once the thief acquires enough information, they can obtain credit cards, bank accounts, a driver's license Noun 1. driver's license - a license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle driver's licence, driving licence, driving license license, permit, licence - a legal document giving official permission to do something and other financial and legal documents in the victim's name. Identity thieves buy houses and cars fraudulently. They get married using their victim's names. They even get arrested under their victim's names. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the United States Crime in the United States is characterized by relatively high levels of gun violence and homicide, compared to other developed countries although this is explained by the fact that criminals in America are more likely to use firearms. . In 2001, there were 500,000 victims who actually filed a police report. About 9.3 million people were victims of the crime in 2004. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years--and much hard-earned money--cleaning up the mess thieves have made of their good name and credit record. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Federal Trade Commission, the average victim spends $1,374 and 175 hours cleaning up their credit reports. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile victims may lose job opportunities, be refused loans, education, housing or cars, or even get arrested for crimes they did not commit. There's no ironclad ironclad, mid-19th-century wooden warship protected from gunfire by iron armor. The success of the ironclad when first employed by the French in the Crimean War sparked a naval armor and armaments race between France and Great Britain. protection that guarantees that you'll never fall victim to some form of identity theft. But there are steps you can take to protect your privacy, many of which are rather simple: * Destroy private records and statements. SHRED credit card statements, solicitations and other documents that contain private financial information * Empty your mailbox quickly so criminals don't have a chance to snatch credit card pitches. Consider locking your mailbox. * Be more defensive about personal information. Ask salespersons or others if information such as Social Security Number or drivers license is absolutely necessary. * Stick to well known retailers or sites that you or others have used with satisfaction. Use only one credit card for on-line purchases. That way, if something amiss happens, it'll be easier to spot on your monthly statement. * Don't carry your Social Security Card with you. A stolen card can reap long-term fraudulent benefits. The card allows criminals to set up dummy checking & savings accounts. The very presence of an account my prompt the bank to issue a credit card to the criminal. If you think your identity has been stolen, here's what to do now: 1. Contact the fraud departments of any one of the three major credit bureaus. As soon as the credit bureau confirms your fraud alert, the other two credit bureaus will be automatically notified to place fraud alerts. All three bureaus will send you a credit report free of charge. * Equifax: Call 1-800 525-6285 and write to PO Box 740241, Atlanta, GA. 30374-0241 * Experian: Call 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742) and write to PO Box 9532, Allen, Texas Allen is a city in Collin County and a northern suburb of Dallas, Texas (USA). As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 43,554. As of April 2007, the city's population is estimated at 77,465. 75013 * TransUnion: Call 1-800-680-7289 and Write to Fraud Victim Assistance Division, PO Box 6790, Fullerton, CA. 92834-6790 2. Close the accounts that you know or believe have tampered with or opened fraudulently. You should keep a list of credit card account numbers and phone numbers to the issuing bank's customer service departments filed in your home. Two major credit card companies have established easy-to-call numbers such as: 1-800-VISA 911 1-800-627-8372 (MASTERCARD) 3. File a police report. Get a copy of the report to submit to your creditors and others that may require proof of the crime. 4. File your complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC FTC See Federal Trade Commission (FTC). ). The FTC maintains a database of identity theft cases used by law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). for investigations. * Hotline--1-877-IDTHEFT (438-4338) 5. Notify the Department of Motor Vehicles In the United States of America, Department of Motor Vehicles (or DMV) is a commonly used name of the government agency of a U.S. state which administers the registration of automobiles (e.g., by issuing license plates), and/or the licensing of drivers (e.g. (DMV DMV abbr. Department of Motor Vehicles ). Canceling credit cards may take 5 minutes each. But the DMV is a different story. Some jurisdictions may take a report over the telephone to put an alert on your license in case someone else is stopped for a traffic violation. But you will probably need to go in person for a replacement. * Arrive armed with back-up documentation to prove your identity. Have your passport, birth certificate imprinted with raised seal, Social Security Card or marriage license with you. Act fast! Thieves are faster and more clever than ever--and your personal information is a gold mine to them. In these days of burgeoning identity theft, security professionals insist on picking up the phone instantly. Don't think it can't happen (programming) can't happen - The traditional program comment for code executed under a condition that should never be true, for example a file size computed as negative. Often, such a condition being true indicates data corruption or a faulty algorithm; it is almost always handled to you. ANTHONY WINCKOWSKI, CLIENT DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, SUMMIT SECURITY SERVICES, INC inc - /ink/ increment, i.e. increase by one. Especially used by assembly programmers, as many assembly languages have an "inc" mnemonic. Antonym: dec. . |
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