Avoiding ID theft and fraud (II)
How your identity can be stolen?
Traditionally, criminals needed physical information to steal someone’s identity. They got this by:
- Stealing a purse/wallet/bag.
- Rummaging through a bin for documents.
- “Skimming” a bank or credit card at a cash machine or card terminal.
- Stealing post.
However, because we now live in a digitally connected world, physical access to documents and information is no longer essential for a criminal to steal someone’s identity. Technology means they can get what they need via:
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Avoiding ID theft and fraud (I)
Protecting Your Identity
Identity Theft and Identity Fraud are the fastest growing crimes in Europe and the US with around 1 in 10 of us falling victim to these crimes each year. Criminals are using increasingly sophisticated and convincing methods to separate us from our hard-earned cash, and the money they are stealing is also helping fund terrorism and the illegal drugs trade.
So, what can you do to avoid becoming a victim of Identity Theft and Identity Fraud?
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