Order a copy of your credit report each year from one of the national credit bureaus and review it closely for any questionable entries;
Shred or cut up all credit card receipts and old bank statements and bills before throwing them away;
Close all unused credit card or bank accounts;
Remove your name from mailing lists for pre-approved credit lines and telemarketers;
Keep your PIN number hidden when you use an ATM or public telephone;
Contact your creditor or service provider if you notice odd charges or if expected bills don’t arrive;
Update your computer virus software, use a secure browser, and install a firewall program.
DON’T:
Give out personal information via the phone, mail, or Internet unless YOU initiated contact;
Carry information like your Social Security Number (SSN) or any PIN numbers or passwords in your purse or wallet;
Put your SSN on your checks or other identifiers.
If your identity HAS been stolen, we urge you to take immediate action:
Place a fraud alert on your credit file by notifying one of the national credit bureaus;
Contact all creditors and financial institutions that an identity thief may have used to conduct transactions in your name and close all tampered accounts;
Contact your local police department, as well as your local FBI field office, and file a report;