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Tips to Protect Your Identity

The Information Age has produced extensive benefits for society. We can now shop online for everything from groceries to insurance policies. Students can instantly access a wealth of information that used to take weeks to find in the library, and banking is easier than ever. Unfortunately, criminals continue to find new ways to leverage technology, such as hacking into online databases and phishing in an effort to commit identity theft.

Chances are good that either you or someone you know has fallen victim to what is now the fastest growing crime in America. The Javelin 2006 Identity Fraud Survey Report estimates that 28.3 million, or around 13 percent of adults in the U.S., have been targeted by identity thieves in the last three years.

The National Crime Prevention Council deems the problem so significant that the focus of its Crime Prevention Month this October is “Crime Prevention in the Information Age.” Its Web site www.ncpc.org offers resources addressing identity theft and how to prevent it. You can also find useful educational materials at the Federal Trade Commission Web site, www.ftc.gov, and Equifax’s site at www.equifax.com.

One of the most important steps you can take to prevent identity theft is to protect the valuable data that criminals seek. Here are some suggestions: