Identity Theft Checklist 2026

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Beware of these warning signs: Bills for items you did not buy. Debt collection calls for accounts you did not open. Information on your credit report for accounts you did not open. Denials of loan applications. Mail stops coming to or is missing from your mailbox.
To report identity theft, contact: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at IdentityTheft.gov or call 1-877-438-4338. The three major credit reporting agencies. Ask them to place fraud alerts and a credit freeze on your accounts.
The following tips can help you lower your risk of becoming a victim. Protect your Social Security number. Fight phishing - dont take the bait. Polish your password practices. Be mysterious on social networks. Shield your computer and smartphone. Click with caution. Check your statements.
To protect your identity and keep your SSN safe, its best to follow a few standard steps: Monitor All Bank Accounts. Review Earnings in Your Social Security Statement. Check Your Credit Reports. Watch for Notices from the IRS and other Government Agencies. Pay Attention to Unexpected Calls or Mail.
Use the ID Theft Affidavit The Federal Trade Commissions ID Theft Affidavit is accepted by the credit bureaus and by most major creditors. Send copies of the completed form to creditors where the thief opened accounts in your name.

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