How Can Identity Theft Be Done So Easily?
November 24, 2009 – 9:45 amIn the most basic of terms, identity theft is the name given to the practice whereby personal information and personal details of one person, is used by an unauthorized third party to obtain something fraudulently.
In most instances, it is used to create bank accounts and obtain credit cards in order to defraud a company in the acquisition of goods. It is not just limited to these areas, with many crimes being reported where homes and cars and other major assets have been bought, and then sold to cover the trail.
But many people question the ease at which these criminals can commit such crimes. However, it is amazingly simple, often requiring nothing more than a few address details, a social security number, and financial accounts information taken from a discarded bank statement.
There are many methods that these thieves can obtain this information too, and whilst some of them can be quite cunning and deceptive, others are anything but.
The simplest way is known as “dumpster diving”. As the name wonderfully suggests, this is nothing more than rummaging through trash, collecting discarded bills, statements and even scraps of paper with personal details scribbled down.
Not far removed from this in its simplicity is stealing. This could be on the street, in full view of the public, from carjacking, burglary or a host of other ways whereby thieves manage to get their hands on purses, wallets and bags.
Theft of mail is also increasingly common, particularly with return addresses being easily recognized on mail. Particularly high up the list on this score is the theft of pre-approved credit card forms.
Increasingly popular, phishing scams are most often completed through fraudulent spam emails cleverly disguised as being genuine missives from financial institutions.
These are only the most popular forms of identity theft however, and others exist including bribery of staff in certain companies with access to information, and skimming devices which read details from bank cards when being used.
Because of the widespread prevalence of this crime, consider using identity protection services from reputable identity theft companies to help defend your personal information from misuse.
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