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  2. What To Know About Identity Theft | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-identity-theft

    Identity theft is when someone uses your personal or financial information without your permission. They might steal your name and address, credit card, or bank account numbers, Social Security number, or medical insurance account numbers.

  3. Identity Theft | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade Commission

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    Credit freezes and fraud alerts can protect you from identity theft or prevent further misuse of your personal information if it was stolen. Learn what they do and how to place them.

  4. Identity Theft | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade Commission

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    What can you do to keep your personal info secure? Are identity protection services worth the cost? What about credit freezes? Check out the FTC’s identity theft articles to find out.

  5. What To Know About Medical Identity Theft | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-medical-identity-theft

    Medical identity theft is when someone uses your personal information — like your name, Social Security number, health insurance account number or Medicare number — to see a doctor, get prescription drugs, buy medical devices, submit claims with your insurance provider, or get other medical care.

  6. Stolen identity? Get help at IdentityTheft.gov | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2022/02/stolen-identity-get-help-identitytheftgov

    When identity theft happens, it’s hard to know where to begin. That’s why the FTC created IdentityTheft.gov, a one-stop resource for people to report identity theft to law enforcement and to get step-by-step instructions on how to recover from any type of identity theft.

  7. How to recover from identity theft | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2024/09/how-recover-identity-theft

    Identity theft can affect more than credit. IdentityTheft.gov gives advice about dealing with debt collectors, government ID, utilities, student loans, medical identity theft, and many other issues. Learn the steps to take if identity theft happens at https://www.identitytheft.gov/Steps.

  8. Red Flags of Identity Theft - Federal Trade Commission

    www.consumer.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/pdf-0014-identity-theft.pdf

    What is Identity Theft? Identitytheft is a serious crime. It can disrupt your finances,credit history, and reputation,and take time,money, and patienceto resolve. Identity thefthappens when someone steals your personal informationand uses it without your permission. Identity thieves might: • go through trash cans and dumpsters,

  9. What To Know About Tax Identity Theft | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-tax-identity-theft

    What Is Tax Identity Theft? Tax identity theft is when someone uses your Social Security number to steal your tax refund or for work. People often discover tax identity theft when they file their tax returns. How To Protect Yourself from Tax Identity Theft. Taking steps to protect your personal information can help you avoid tax identity theft.

  10. Identity Theft: What to Do - Federal Trade Commission

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    There’s detailed advice for tax, medical, and child identity theft – plus over thirty other types of identity theft. No matter what type of identity theft you’ve experienced, the next page tells you what to do right away. You’ll find these steps – and a whole lot more – at IdentityTheft.gov.

  11. What To Know About Credit Freezes and Fraud Alerts

    consumer.ftc.gov/articles/what-know-about-credit-freezes-and-fraud-alerts

    Credit freezes and fraud alerts can protect you from identity theft or prevent further misuse of your personal information if it was stolen. Learn what they do and how to place them.