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What is Identity Theft?

Identity theft is a crime in which an individual's personal information, such as their name, address, social security number, or financial account information, is stolen and used by someone else for fraudulent purposes. Identity theft can occur in a variety of ways, including phishing attacks, data breaches, or the physical theft of personal documents.

Once an individual's personal information has been stolen, it can be used to open new credit accounts, make purchases, or access other sensitive information. Identity theft can have serious consequences, including financial losses, damage to credit scores, and difficulty obtaining loans or other financial products.

To protect against identity theft, it is important to safeguard personal information, use strong passwords, and be cautious about providing personal information online or to unfamiliar individuals. It is also a good idea to regularly check credit reports and bank statements for suspicious activity and to report any instances of identity theft to the appropriate authorities.



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