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Comprehending Bank Identity Theft

19th March 2010
By lisa lucero in Criminal Law
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Whether you have a hundred dollars in the bank or a thousand dollars in the bank, there is nothing worse then an identity scam that drains your bank account of its funds. Bank identity theft is nothing new in crime but the trend seems to be growing at an alarming rate. Sadly, not too many people know how to protect themselves from bank identity theft and that could be why so many people are being taken advantage of.

Maybe if more people were to understand how to protect themselves, less people would be missing money out of their bank accounts. Something so simple such as allowing your computer to remember your online banking password is enough for bank identity theft to take place. It is never a good idea to let your computer remember or store any of your passwords because your computer always has a chance of being hacked into.

If that happens, the first thing they are going to try to do is bank identity theft since that is the fastest way to your money. If you have trouble remembering your passwords simply write them down and store them in a safe place.


Other Things to Remember

A lot of people are able to get away with bank identity theft by taking a little amount of money at a time over a long period of time. If you are one of those people who have a hard time trying to remember to balance your checkbook, you may not find it odd that you are missing ten dollars here or twenty dollars there. By being proactive and logging all of your banking activities, you will have a much better chance at noticing a problem taking place.

Then, if you notice something odd, you can contact your bank and they can put a freeze on your account so it cannot be broken into any longer. Never leave your checkbook or debit card lying around because that gives people the chance to write down or copy your banking numbers. With the wonderful world of the Internet, a thief does not need to actual card or check to purchase things online.

All they need are the numbers for bank identity theft to work in their favor. Before you know it you will be completely out of money and they will all sorts of new things thanks to your lack of bank identity theft knowledge. So be careful and be proactive so that you never have to face such a situation in your life.


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