Identity Theft
I'm working my way through it now. Shut it all down. Still, one bank branch gave up the cash when the account was flagged. Currently pay to have my credit watched (Aura).
Who has experienced it? Any tips? |
Sorry, I'm not even prepared for the event. If you don't have a mortgage you need to watch out for your house too. Really need to photo copy the many cards in my wallet at the very least.
I rue the day that it happens to me. :arrgh!: |
I put freezes on at the three main credit check companies which should prevent anyone from taking a mortgage or other loan out in my name.
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i used to use lifelock i only got one main card that my paycard which i just use at the atm to take money off and have its setup if so, much money gets took off i get a text, if i got to use a card then i just use a prepay card and just enough money on it to cover whatever i use it on some bills i pay with a money order
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Identity theft as in people using your personal data to establish new lines of credit and loans? Or hacked existing acct/bank card #?
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So far the only issue is having a fake ID and check that they attempt to cash at my bank. Two got stopped. One was able to get funds. The accounts are now locked. New accounts opened. |
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Here you have a two steps verification, when you use your credit card.
First you enter a code on a web side then an app open on my smartphone where I have to enter second code. And approve the transaction. My Credit card is connected to me and my address. This mean it will be darn hart for someone to copy my person and order things in my name. Markus |
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really got to watch card reader/swkimmer ones when me and the buddy went to Montana gold hunting they got a hold of his card 2 week out his wife call did you take 600 dollars off that card trying to come home in a 1 ton diesel hauling a 5th wheel cost us 1200 to get out there and we had was my 500 made it back on a empty tank and broke several state laws using red diesel
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I can tell you Experian is awful. Lock the wife's credit 25 Nov. 28 Nov the individual with her info changed the internal email at Experian(made new account). The sign on and password on her account are no good. I discovered this by attempting to sign in. No go. I then select "forgot PW and sign in". The messages states an email will be sent to G*******@outlook.com. WTH? We do not have any email like this.
I then read this: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/07/...laining-to-do/ Experian has been breached. If someone has your info a new account can be made and changes(shut down) to the account of the true individual who set it up!! This is a company that is supposed to watch your credentials!!! I asked the representative at Experian how this mysterious email was added within 3 days of opening an account. He has no idea. :doh: |
Just one of the reasons why I say "Stick with cash". And even that is not safe since any bank account these days comes with a bank card that can be breached like a Visa or Master Card.
When government or corporations tell me that digital security is safe, I have nothing but loud laughter. I kinbow that then people are talking who know nothing about nothing - or knowingly lie to me. Its okay to have compouters. The real big dimensions of the problem start to unfold when computers get linked to form networks. Networks are what I would like to see being shut down and prevented. Adama was right: "No networks on my battlestar, M'am!" |
It's the skimmer at POS that gets your card. Much of that is reduced with using the chipped cards or using the tap function when paying. Never use your debit card at restaurants. It goes out of your sight. They can get the numbers on the front. The three numbers on the back. Then all they need to do ask you as you are filling in the tip is where do you live. That is all they need. Card number,. The number code on the back and zip code the card is issued.
I have had my bank card compromised three times. One in TX. Another in PA. Them some clown purchased some kind of game console and other goodies online. The sale was pending. Never got paid because I got an email notification and called the bank immediately. The bank always reimburses within 24 hours. Use credit cards. If someone runs them it's up to the issuer of the card to go get their money back. After all,it's not your money. It's the banks. You only asked to borrow some and pay back with interest. |
After mailing in the IRS Identity Theft Affidavit it was recommended to contact SS and file same. The missus called. Listen to music. A repeating message that representatives are busy with other customers. Eventually suggesting to call back at another time. Then hangs up. Sheesh......
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All quiet on the western front. No attempts at the bank for a week. New accounts established and locked. No alerts from Aura or MyIDCare of applications for credit or loans. No alerts our SS numbers where run.
I wonder if these criminals attempt a Blitzkrieg.? Come in fast until the SS# and ID theft is flagged. The info is now hot after a few days of stealing. They move into some other unsuspecting persons info and do it again. |
make sure also that no one has impaired your title on your home to get a fraudulent loan against your property.
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