The first step to preventing fraud and identity theft from happening is by learning how you can protect your personal or small business information.
According to the new market research report “Identity Theft & Fraud Protection - Global Market Insights and Sales Trends 2024”, published by QYResearch, the global Identity Theft & Fraud Protection market size is projected to reach USD 10.81 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 7.6% during the fo...
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Reporting Fraud If you become a victim of identity theft, Rockland Trust suggests taking these steps to report it: Protect Your Credit: If you think you are a victim of identity theft, or that someone may have access to your online banking user ID or password, immediately notify Rockland Tru...
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According to the Consumer Sentinel Network, maintained and updated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), there were 1.1 million reports of identity theft in 2022 [*]. This makes up for almost 22% of all fraud reports received by the FTC last year. ...
If you’re in the UK,report identity theft to Action Fraud, the country’s national reporting body for fraud and cybercrime. Doing so will open an investigation with the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. While the identity theft investigation is in progress, use an online data leak monitoring...
Report suspicious activity. If you suspect that your identity or your Cathay Bank account has been compromised, contact Cathay Bank at 800-922-8429 immediately.
Request a free copy of your credit report from one of the bureaus or online at www.annualcreditreport.com. Step 5. Contact other creditors Contact your credit card companies, utility and phone providers, and other financial institutions to let them know of potential fraud or identity theft. Ma...