Suspicious Signs and Signals

In this day and age one of the fastest growing types of crime is identity theft. According to reports from experts who analyze crime rates, in countries like the United States you actually have what amounts to a one in ten chance of becoming the victim of identity theft this year alone. Some suggest that this is increasing to the two in ten level even at this point in time.

You need to pay very close attention to any suspicious activity or signs that may prove to be an indication that you are targeted for identity theft. By way of this informational article you will be given an overview of some of the suspicious signs that you need to pay attention in order to fully protect yourself against identity theft. By being proactive in this manner, you will be in the best position to avoid becoming the victim of identity theft in the first instance.

One avenue that many criminals who want to commit identity theft utilize is mail. These individuals literally will steal mail in order to advance their identity theft scheme. If you begin noticing monthly bills or bank statements have not arrived through the mail at the time of the month when these items normally do so appear, there is a likely possibility that you are the victim of identity thety or at least of an attempted identity theft.

Individuals who commit the crime of identity theft also engage in what is called trash can diving. These men and women will steal trash in order to obtain personal and financial information. As a result, if you believe that your own trash has been messed with, you very well may be the victim of identity theft or of an attempt at that crime.

When it comes to suspicious situations and activities you musy also be aware of strange things that occur on the Net. If, for example, you receive an email requesting that you update” or confirm” your bank account or some other account, and are provided a link to use to deal with this request, you need to assume that you have been targeted for identity theft. A legitimate notification from a bank or financial institution will instruct you to log into that company's valid website and deal with matters in a safe, secure and verifiable environment.

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