Summary
In the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Cort Jensen, attorney for Montana's consumer protection office, likened identity theft to venereal disease in that it never really goes away, it flares up when you least expect it and you have to call everyone you've ever had credit with and tell them about your problem.
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- Having your identity stolen is a lot like having a venereal disease, says the attorney for Montana's consumer protection office.
- Jensen shared lessons on protecting yourself from consumer fraud with 120 business and consumer-science teachers from across the nation, who attended this week's conference organized by Montana State University's Family Economics and Financial Education Program.
- People worry about their identity or credit card information being stolen through the Internet, and there are ingenious scam artists operating online.
- But identity theft doesn't require high technology, Jensen said.
- If your driver's license number is still the same as your Social Security number, every time you write a check at a local store, you are giving a minimum-wage worker your most valuable financial information -- your banking account and Social Security numbers.
- On the Internet, there are two big ways of stealing your identity, called "phishing" and "pharming," Jensen explained.
- In phishing, you receive an e-mail from what appears to be a bank or PayPal, for example, saying your account has been jeopardized and you need to change your password.
- "You're going to have to fight, send lots of letters, talk to lots of debt collectors, who are not going to believe you," Jensen said.
- College students may go to a bank to find out why their financial aid was canceled and end up behind bars.
- If your identity is stolen, you can request a "credit freeze" from credit bureaus so that no new credit cards are issued in your name.
- Even that isn't foolproof -- thieves have stolen people's identities, then called up credit bureaus claiming to be the victim and requesting a credit lock password -- beating the real victim to the punch.
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