Identity Theft Don t Respond To Email Requests
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Identity Theft: Avoid Email Scams
Summary
Never share personal or financial information through email if contacted by a supposed bank or service provider. These schemes, known as phishing, aim to trick you into thinking they are legitimate businesses.Key Advice
If you receive an email requesting you to validate your information and it includes a link, do not click it. Instead, close the email and type the official URL of the business into your browser. Check your account status directly and contact customer service for verification. If the email is fraudulent, known as a spoof, the company will likely want you to forward it to them.Phone Call Precautions
Do not share personal or financial details with anyone who calls you unless you initiated the call. Your bank or credit card company will not ask for your account number if they contact you, as they already have it.If someone claims to be from a charity or is offering a prize, request a callback number. Verify it before reaching out. It’s better to directly contact the organization if you wish to donate.
Protect Your Credit Cards
Add a password to your credit card for extra security. Companies like Visa allow you to set a password, preventing unauthorized use if your card is stolen.Be Cautious with Personal Information
Do not share passwords or personal details, even with trusted friends or family. A survey by the Identity Theft Resource Center revealed that 43% of identity theft victims suspected they knew the thief, with many aware the person had financial issues related to addiction or other problems.Conclusion
Stay vigilant against identity theft by safeguarding your information and being cautious with unsolicited requests. Consider downloading adware removal tools to protect your online privacy. For further protection and information, access free resources like the $97 PC Security book available online.You can find the original non-AI version of this article here: Identity Theft Don t Respond To Email Requests.
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