Do you
know that even while you are sleeping, an expensive purchase can be made in your
account?There is also the possibility
that when you apply for a Philippine passport for the first time, you will be
shocked to learn that someone else have been using your name and documents. And
on the World Wide Web, you may be unaware that the picture you posted in the
profile page of a social networking site is being used in a dating or mail
order bride sites. All these are possible because there is such a thing as
identity theft.
The
threat of identity theft is something to be a cause of alarm because this
practice is widespread worldwide. The Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) in Americasaid that identity theft is considered as "America's fastest growing crime
problem".
Identity theft happened when an
individual rob someone’s identity by using his or her name, address, bank
account, picture, etc. to conduct unlawful activities.
The
consequence of being a victim of an identity theft is serious because it is
your name and reputation at stake. You may find yourself in deep debt, be
blacklisted in a foreign country or simply be involved in a scandal or scam you
are totally unaware of.
To protect yourself from this scam, you
must first be aware of the various methods that thieves used to steal someone’s
identity. It can be as simple as looking at your personal belongings such as
wallet where one usually stores ATM cards, credit cards and identification
cards. You are at risk to be a victim when you lose your wallet.
Some thieves can get the pin numbers of
your ATM card by carefully watching you while you withdraw from an ATM machine.
So always remember to take care of your pin number or credit cards numbers. Do
not print or write it down anywhere. The same goes for all your legal documents
such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.
Your personal information can also be
taken through credit card bills or bank statements that you throw away in a
trash bin. Thieves can get it and use the information there. To avoid this, it
is suggested that one tear these bank statements to pieces or use a shredder before
throwing it in the garbage.
You must also be careful when dealing
with persons who claim to be a bank or credit card officer and then ask for your
credit card information via phone. The tip is that you should not give your
credit card number or pin numbers to anyone especially when you are not sure
that who you are talking to is really a representative of the bank.
There is also a method called skimming
where an electronic device is used to steal information stored in a credit card
or ATM card. This is usually done when one makes a purchase and the swindlers
run the card in a skimmer to get access to personal information. To avoid this,
it is recommended that you keep your eyes on your card when you hand it to the
cashier when paying. Be suspicious when it takes a longer time that usual before
the card is handed back to you.
In the internet, swindlers used what
they call phishing where a website pretends to be a site of a legitimate agency
and then request or require personal information from visitors. Om the net, it is also wise to be careful when giving out
personal information and always use virus protection. Do not give away details
that you know are not necessary. Protect your computer with a password and it
may also help if you change it from time to time.