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Common Cents with BBB - Children Identity Theft

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: October 15, 2012
MIDLAND -- A recent study published by Carnegie Mellon University Cylab, a cybersecurity research center, found that children were targeted by identity thieves 51 times more frequently than adults. Better Business Bureau is offering TIPS on how to keep you children safe from identity theft.

TIPS

     Safeguarding your child's personal information. Keep your child's personally identifiable information, such as his or her Social Security card, date of birth and birth certificate, in a secure spot. Share your child's Social Security number only when you know and trust the other party. 

     Monitoring your child's credit report. As soon as you get your child's social security card you should start monitoring his or her report. www.annualcreditreport.com allows one free credit report a year for each credit-reporting agency.

     Keeping anti-virus software updated. Some savvy thieves create viruses designed to search computers for documents containing your child's Social Security number. 

     Safely disposing of personal documents. Shred all papers that include your child's personal information before you throw them out. Delete computer files that you no longer need, and empty your online trash or recycle bin.

ADDITIONAL:

     This CyLab study indicated identity thieves are targeting young children and using their unused Social Security numbers to steal their identity. Thieves steal Social Security numbers, attach a different name and birth date to it, and proceed to open credit cards and secure auto loans, student loans and home mortgages, among other things.

     Children are an easy target because they typically do not start using their information until early adulthood, when applying for college, loans or their first credit card.

BBB Shred Day - Odessa

Recognizing the need for consumer education and protection, BBB will hold multiple Shred Day events throughout Texas. These events will offer FREE on-sight document shredding and recycling. BBB will also distribute information about identity theft prevention. Consumers can bring up to two boxes of confidential documents, old cell phones, compact disks, floppy disks and old computer parts to be shredded and recycled onsite for free.

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