May 31, 2007

Top 4 Reasons to Get Your Business "Identity Theft Proof"

Tip! The moment you feel that there has been an identity theft, it is important to report the crime to the police. Provide all the requisite documented evidence.

As business owners, we owe it to our employees, clients and our communities to give a second thought to identity theft, before thieves do. Identity theft is not primarily a high-tech crime. Think of dumpster-diving, stolen wallets, credit cards or checkbooks. Think of postal fraud, theft of personal papers from cars, homes or businesses. A recent research reports shows that only 11.6 percent of identity theft crimes are committed on computers. Your business should be considering every measurable step to safeguard the information you handle each day. Here are the Top 4 Reasons Why:

1. To protect your own business by safeguarding proprietary information.
Embezzlement, theft, and other types of white-collar crime are easier in the information age. There are many different variables to utilizing stolen information about your business. In one case, a phony computer company stole the identity of a Computer Firm and used it to buy more than $100,000 worth of merchandise. In other cases thieves have gathered enough information to take on the identity of trusted businesses to target their customers.

Tip! If you find that you have been vitimized, immediately file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC maintains a database of identity theft cases used by law enforcement agencies for investigations.

2. To protect your customers’ privacy and prevent identity theft.
Recent news coverage about the loss of customer information by large corporations underscores the potential risks of all businesses, including lawsuits and bad publicity. Consumer documents containing personal information can be harmful to both consumers and businesses, if they fall into the wrong hands. The most utilized information includes: insurance documents, medical & prescription drug information, old tax records and business records - all contain information that can be used to create new identification documents.

Tip! Social Security Number (SSN) identity theft. Someone steals your SSN and obtains employment in your name.

3. To protect your employees’ privacy.
Identity thieves generally look for things that contain someone’s name, address, phone number, Social Security number, insurance and bank information. These types of items are prevalent in most employee files. If you are not handling these files with the proper care, you are putting your past and present employees at risk.

4. It’s the law. New regulations require proper destruction and protection of certain types of information (HIPAA, GLB Act, FACTA). Document shredding is an approved method of destruction.
New federal and state laws require businesses to destroy any documents that contain private consumer information before it is discarded. The new laws focus on financial institutions, institutions that deal with consumer finance and credit, and health care organizations (hospitals, insurers, retirement homes, doctors’ offices, drugstores, etc.).

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Phishing Stealing Of Identity Online

Phishing is the stealing of identity information from users online and has become one of the biggest dangers of unknowingly giving away your personal information.
According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG), the number of Phishing incidents is increasing at a rate of 56 percent every month.
Phishing can be done on an unsuspecting victim who receives an email that comes from a respectable business, such as a bank or other types of financial institutions and the email links the victim to a web site where he or she is asked to provide account information. What is scary the site in which you have been directed to looks legitimate and about 10 percent of people who receive these types of emails fall prey to these crooks.
Thousands of computers are compromised each day without the user ever knowing they have unwillingly given up their private and personal information.
Phishing is automated identity theft. Gartner Group estimated in that 1.78 million Americans had already given their information to phishers with a cost to U.S. consumers and industry is 2.4 billion dollars.
It is a good bet that everyone who has an email account has received some level of Phishing. Anytime you have received an email […]

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Identity Theft And Your Business

Is your business safe from identity theft? The estimated cost of identity theft to consumers, banks, credit card firms, stores and other businesses is to 3 billion dollars. As businesses, they can no longer be without good business practices and strong safeguards with your customers0 personal information and your own information as well.
What can businesses do to prevent identity theft?
It0s important for all business to protect the personal information of their customers, business data and secure networks to avoid being a target.
Having an alarm system will give you the ability to deter criminals of breaking into your business, keeping your data safe from theft.
Have a reliable alarm monitoring company who will assist you in your protection of your premises and assets.
Have good locks installed secured windows and shattered proof glass.

Store your paper documentation such as business records including customer data and financial data in locked filing systems at all times.
Store computerized back up data of all business information in a fire proof safe. Store a duplicate copy of back ups at a bank or contract with a business who specializes in protecting data storage.
Business records of any kind should never be thrown in to the trash or recycling bin where […]

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