While I admit that I hate to be paranoid, we must each act to protect our identity. What should we do?
1) Don’t give out financial information such as your checking account, credit card, or Social Security numbers, unless you can trust the one who is making the request. If you’re suspicious, do not give them any information. Never.
2) Notify your institution about suspicious emails, phone calls, or other contacts.
3) Be aware of phishing (bogus emails) and pharming (redirecting a website’s traffic to another, bogus website).
4) Notify your institution of suspicious charges on your account.
5) Put your outgoing mail in a U.S. Postal Service collection box.
6) Shred unwanted financial statements.
7) Verify the data in your credit report ( www.equifax.com , www.experian.com, & www.transunion.com )
8) Receive a free annual credit report ( www.annualcreditreport.com )
9) Report lost or stolen checks or credit cards immediately.
While nothing is guaranteed, these steps will help put those who are out to harm or steal from others where they belong. Moreover, it will not put you on the detour around the road to Financial Success.
Robert O. Weagley, Ph.D., CFP(r)
Chair, Personal Financial Planning
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
1 comment:
This is a very good article. Thanks Mrs. K! :)
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