What's in a name? Your check book, credit card and Social Security card all hold critical information that in the wrong hands gives thieves the tools they need to assume your identity. In fact, some ...
Fraudsters can open bank accounts using stolen personal information like your name, address, Social Security number, and existing account details. Check for unauthorized accounts by reviewing ...
Identity theft rarely starts with a dramatic five‑figure charge or a drained bank account. More often, the first clue is a tiny anomaly that is easy to ignore, like a small transaction you do not ...
An attempted identity theft is more than a close call-it’s a serious warning. With reports sharply rising, Petroff Amshen LLP explains how a timely Identity Theft Check and credit report review can ...
Earlier this year, I was a victim of identity theft. Nearly $500 was sucked out of my bank account by a Chinese business I had never heard of. My bank restored the money, but I still don’t know how it ...