Preventing Identity Theft by Protecting Your Personal Information.
Use care in the way in which you throw away personal and financial information. One of the common methods employed by identity thieves is to gain personal and financial information is to dig through trash. Therefore, before you throw away personal or financial information, you will want to make certain that you shred documents that might contain this type of information.
Store your passwords in a secure location. Definitely do not carry your passwords along with you. Moreover, you will even want to be careful about storing passwords on your computer. Use strong passwords.
Never provide an unknown phone caller with personal information such as passwords, or social security number even if you think the caller is attempting to sell you something you desire or if you think the caller is with a reputable charity.
Follow the same course on the Internet when it comes to protecting personal information. Do not respond to email solicitations and do not provide personal or financial information at any website with which you are not familiar or with which you are not 100% certain is completely legitimate.
Regarding your computer - make certain that you maintain up to date anti-spyware and firewall applications at all time. Moreover, you will want to do regular scans of your computer to make certain no invasive applications have been placed into your computer by a bad apple intent on stealing your identity.
No solution is foolproof, but by taking these proactive steps you will be in the best possible position to ensure that you do not fall victim to identity theft today or in the future.
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Bob Meyer - 952-469-0414 bmeyer@millerhartwig.com