Understanding Identity Theft and Taking the Immediate Steps to Protect Yourself
Identity theft is a serious crime. The first step in gaining legal justice in identity theft cases is understanding how identity theft occurs. Identity thieves have several tactics when trying to gain information about you in order to steal your identity.
Identity thieves can:
- Get information about you from businesses by stealing records, bribing employees who might have access to personal records, hacking into business records, and conning employees into giving out information.
- Search through your trash or the trash of businesses to find personal documents.
- Steal your mail and use credit card offers, credit card statements and other documents that contain your personal information.
- Break into your home to steal personal information.
- Gain information by conning you over the phone. They may pose as legitimate employees of your bank, etc, in order to get your personal information.
These are just a few ways that identity thieves may go about stealing your personal information.
If you believe you are a victim of identity theft, you should take immediate steps in order to protect yourself from any future abuse of your identity. The first step is to place a fraud alert on your credit reports. This makes it much harder for identity thieves to gain credit under your name. Second – close accounts that you know have been compromised by an identity thief. Third – you can file a report with the local police. Fourth – share your identity theft complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. This includes completing an identity theft report.
Having total peace of mind can be achieved by contacting a seasoned
Denton criminal lawyer. The Denton criminal lawyers of Alexander & Associates are dedicated to getting you the justice you deserve when you are a victim of identity theft. Identity theft is stressful to deal with and no one should have to handle it on their own. Let an experienced criminal lawyer help you find peace of mind. Speak with Denton criminal lawyer Karen Alexander today at 972-420-6560.
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