Fraud Prevention2022-01-24T13:54:22-08:00

4 Important Tips for College Students to Avoid Fraud and Scams

July 26th, 2021|Categories: Fraud Prevention, Life|

For many students, college symbolizes freedom, adventure, and fun. But what they need to be reminded of is that it also brings responsibilities. These responsibilities range from simple things, such as doing their own food shopping and laundry, but it also means keeping track of their own finances, especially since this might be the first time with their own bank account or credit card. Unfortunately, their inexperience also means they are more susceptible to scams and fraud. To help minimize [...]

Identity Fraud Is On The Rise: Here’s What You Need To Know

June 24th, 2021|Categories: Fraud Prevention, Life, Money|

According to a recent research study, hackers caused Americans to lose $56 billion dollars to identity fraud in 2020. Although scammers have become more aggressive in their tactics, such as making unsolicited calls and sending authentic-looking emails, there are still many ways you can keep your information and identity safe. Here are five measures to help you stay safe from identity theft. […]

Tips for Keeping Your Identity Safe During Summer Escapes

May 28th, 2021|Categories: Fraud Prevention, Life, Money|

While summer vacations are the perfect time to relax and unwind, it’s important to remain alert. Scammers and thieves always want to steal your identity, especially when they think you’re likely to let your guard down. Here are five easy ways to keep your identity secure during summer breaks.   Put Mail On Hold; Suspend Deliveries Nothing says “no one’s home” quite like a pile of packages on a porch or an overstuffed mailbox. Fraudsters also love to swipe credit [...]

Fight Against Online Fraud with These Easy Security Tips

March 26th, 2021|Categories: Fraud Prevention, Life, Money|

Millions of people continue to work remotely. Even though it’s been one full year after the start of the global pandemic, many of our routines have stayed the same. While many have adjusted to the new work-from-home (WFH) “normal,” online criminals continue to try and scam people, including remote employees who may have less secure computer systems. Protect yourself with these five ways to fight against online hackers while you WFH.  […]

Tips For Avoiding Identity Theft When Filing Your Tax Return

February 1st, 2021|Categories: Fraud Prevention, Life, Money|

Friday, February 12, marks the first day of tax season, when individual returns will start being processed by the IRS. Criminals love this time of year, as it gives them a chance to try and swipe your tax refund. For signs of identity theft, check out the IRS’ website, where they flag telltale signs like not being able to e-file a return because of a duplicate Social Security Number (SSN). Here, five ways to protect against identity theft this tax [...]

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