How it happened may be a mystery, but what you do know is that it happened – your personal information was stolen and used to apply for loans, open accounts, or file taxes without your authorization. Now what?
For victims, having their identity stolen can be devastating. There’s confusion, anger, embarrassment and a list of other emotions that may come to the surface at learning your valuable information has been taken. According to Javelin Strategy & Research’s 2015 Identity Fraud Study, approximately 13 million Americans were victims of ID theft in 2014. And, while that number has dropped from the prior year’s total, the figure is still alarming. During a time that can feel overwhelming for those personally affected, it is important to act quickly and have direction when starting the recovery process.
The Federal Trade Commission’s website provides resources on how to protect your identity and report identity theft, including Identity Theft videos and online or printable checklists to use if you are a victim. Even if you have not had your identity stolen, be proactive and read through the FTC’s checklist to build your understanding of how to handle such claims. Or, if you know someone who could benefit from this information, pass that knowledge onto them.
Below, highlights the first four steps the FTC recommends taking right away:
In addition to reporting identity theft to the FTC and police department, file an SSA Fraud Report with the Social Security Administration by calling their hotline at 800-269-0271.
Once the initial steps have been checked off, continue to check off items as applicable under “What to Do Next” and “Other Steps.” Utilize the FTC’s free resources, such as sample letters to help with any additional notifications.
What to Do about Your Existing Logix Accounts:
Ways to Stay Ahead of the Game
While there may not be foolproof options of preventing ID Theft, there are ways to protect your information and alert you at the first sign of a potential threat. Staying informed is one of those ways.
Visit the Fraud and ID Theft Prevention section of our website. In there, you will find additional controls to put in place to protect your information. We have showcased our Card Manager app before – it is a great tool to keep up on your debit and credit card activity; and our recent blog post on Financial Schemes and Scams provides information on the popular scams we see and how to tell if you are being scammed. Lastly, have you seen our Identity Theft Protection Services yet? Based on a plan and pricing of your choosing, you will receive credit monitoring, expense reimbursement in the event you are a victim of ID Theft, and more. Check it out!