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What to do if my Social Security number is compromised?
Get help for identity theft If someone has used your SSN to open a new account or make a purchase: Report it at IdentityTheft.gov and find out what to do next, including obtaining an FTC Identity Theft Report and a recovery plan.
What do I do if my SSN is compromised?
PRACTICES TO AVOID Never list an SSN when posting a paper record on a public bulletin board. Never send SSNs via an electronic format. Never have a computer log-in system where a person has to use their SSN. Never use SSNs on ID cards. Never send SSNs on postcards. Never store SSNs on unprotected computer systems.
Dec 20, 2024 The Task Force also is required to explore the technical and procedural changes that are necessary to implement a unique identification system
PRV804 Protecting Social Security Numbers. The University of Florida actively limits and protects the personal identification information that it collects.
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