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what is identity theft?

Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information without your consent, whether it’s opening new credit accounts in your name, accessing your financial accounts, or even using your healthcare information to receive medical treatment.

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Every

seconds

an identity is stolen in the U.S.1

billion+

stolen credentials in circulation on the dark web.2

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Data sharing & tracking

While the data you share with companies may make life more convenient, it can also be tracked, breached, or sold to third parties.

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Data breaches

You may trust companies to store your personal information, but sometimes they experience a hack through weak or outdated security protocols.

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Credit card skimming

Hard-to-spot ATM skimming devices can extract credit card numbers and PINs, which are then sold on the dark web.

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Phishing attacks

Phishing emails may bait you into clicking a link or opening an attachment, and giving away sensitive information.

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Social media scams

Social media accounts connect and inspire — but sharing too much can leave you exposed to data theft or account takeover fraud.

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Using public Wi-Fi

Coffee shops are great places to work, but they also present opportunities for hackers to access unsecured devices on the same network.

Get ready to live more confidently online

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