a. Envelopes
b. Bank statements
c. Expired credit cards
d. Cellphone bills
e. ATM receipts
f. Paycheque stubs
g. All of the above
5 Identity Theft Jackpots (and How You Can Safeguard Against Them)
Identity theft is nothing new, and yet it still manages to cost its victims billions of dollars (yes, that’s billions with a “b”) globally each year—not to mention the time and hassle involved in recovering a stolen identity.
The good news is that there are tons of things you can do to deter identity thieves. The bad news is that many of us do little beyond choosing a decent password—and some people don’t even bother doing that! Here are the top 5 information jackpots for identity thieves, along with helpful tips on what you can do right now to protect yourself.
1. Your Trash Can
Even if you’re really careful about the information you put online, your trash bags and recycling bin can still be an easy target for identity thieves. Dumpster diving may sound old school, but it’s still an easy way for identity thieves to get access to your personal information.
2. Your Phone
Odds are that you’re carrying a lot more in your phone than just your contact list. With smartphone theft on the rise, protect yourself:
3. The PIN Pad
It seems like every few months a new point-of-purchase scheme emerges—skimming devices, keystroke loggers, ATM hacking… the list goes on! Here are some good practices for when you’re out and about:
4. Your Mailbox
Like the trash-picker approach mentioned above, mail tampering is a low-tech but relatively easy way for identity thieves to compromise your personal information. Here’s what you can do:
5. Your Computer
You would think that this one would be common knowledge by now, but every so often a virus or scam comes along that trips us up. Stay one step ahead of scammers:
• Keep your firewall, anti-virus and operating system software up-to-date. No matter how new and fast your laptop is, it still needs protection.
By being aware of the top 5 information jackpots and by implementing these simple strategies, you can keep identity thieves at bay.
Quiz: Foiling Identity Theft
a. Envelopes
b. Bank statements
c. Expired credit cards
d. Cellphone bills
e. ATM receipts
f. Paycheque stubs
g. All of the above
a. Keep your firewall, anti-virus and operating system software up to date
b. Enable spam filters on your email accounts
c. Plug your computer into a power bar instead of a wall outlet
d. Look out for sketchy links and emails
e. Don’t overshare on social media
a. Anti-virus software
b. Firewall software
c. Operating system
d. All of the above

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