What is Identity Theft Protection?
What is Identity Theft?
Financial Fraud:
The thief may use the victim's identity to make unauthorized transactions, open new credit card accounts, or apply for loans.
Tax Fraud:
Identity thieves may use stolen personal information to file fraudulent tax returns and claim tax refunds.
Medical Identity Theft:
This occurs when someone uses another person's identity to receive medical services, prescription drugs, or file false insurance claims.
Criminal Identity Theft:
A criminal may use someone else's identity when interacting with law enforcement, leading to false criminal records being associated with the victim.
Employment Fraud:
Identity thieves may use stolen information to gain employment, potentially causing issues for the victim when discrepancies are discovered.
Utilities and Services Fraud:
Thieves may use stolen identities to open utility accounts, access services, or even rent properties.
Social Security Number Misuse:
Stolen Social Security numbers can be used for a variety of fraudulent activities, including obtaining government benefits or employment.
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