Identity Theft

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What is Identity Theft?
How to protect yourself from cyber thieves in an electronic age
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Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in our country today. Last year alone, more than 9.9 million Americans were victims of identity theft, a crime that cost them roughly $5 billion dollars. The identity thief can inflict substantial damage on the victim’s assets, credit, and reputation without the victim even being aware of the crime. 

A good way to prevent identity theft is to be careful with your personal information and to shred documents that have this personal information. (Find out about the county's Mobile Shredder truck.)

Identity theft occurs when a person uses the identification of another person to commit a fraud, theft, or deception, typically for economic gain. By wrongfully acquiring another’s personal data, such as, name, address, Social Security number, mother’s maiden name, bank account, passwords, PIN codes, and credit card numbers, imposters use this information in a variety of ways. Here are some of the ruses to be aware of: 

Guard your ATM PIN code and learn about ATM fraud. Find out about Westchester’s local law that requires non-bank ATMs to be registered.

Find information on the legislation signed by County Executive Andy Spano that curbs consumer threats associated with unprotected wireless networks here in Westchester County.

  
This page will help you if your identity has been stolen or if you have lost a charge card, your wallet, or a receipt with your credit information on it.

Learn how to schedule a shred-a-thon by calling the county’s Recycling Office and have the paper-shredder truck destroy your company’s unwanted papers and documents with personal identifying information on them.


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