Identity Theft

Safeguard Your Information

  • Don’t share your personal, financial or health plan information over the phone, through the mail, or over the Internet unless you have a trusted relationship with the requestor and you initiated the contact.

  • Before you sell, give away or dispose of a laptop, computer or mobile device, get rid of all the personal information you have stored on it.

  • Pick up your mail promptly and use a secure mailbox. Consider opting out of most prescreened offers of credit by calling 1-888-567-8688 or go to optoutprescreen.com. Those offers could be used by identity thieves who steal mail.

  • Shred sensitive documents and papers containing account numbers, social security numbers, financial information, credit offers, or other personal information.

  • Use different and strong passwords for each of your accounts – and then safeguard them.

  • Use only one credit card for your online purchases. Do not use a debit card.

  • Be wary of “Phishing” emails and text messages. Often these will attempt to impersonate your bank, a business, or organization indicating your account is compromised or you have won a prize. DO NOT open or respond to the email or text. Instead call you financial on the phone via a number you find on their website.