Mortgage Adviser in Accrington
Loss of data puts customers at risk of identity fraud – what can you do to protect yourself?
Several million bank customers were put at risk of becoming victims of identity fraud last week when their personal details ended up on a computer sold on eBay. The computer, which sold for just £35, contained customers’ sensitive data on its hard drive. Details included bank account details and in some cases customers’ signatures, mobile phone numbers and mothers’ maiden names.
Such data breaches are increasing these days and they leave those affected highly vulnerable to identity theft. That’s why it’s so important for consumers to be extra vigilant and to take measures to protect themselves.
Steps to protect yourself against ID fraud:
- Keep an eye on your finances and look out for unusual activity.
- Review your passwords – don’t use the same password for more than one account.
- Never give your personal or account details to anyone who phones you unexpectedly.
- Don’t reveal your PIN or passwords to anyone.
- Keep an eye on your credit file to ensure no accounts or loans have been fraudulently set up in your name.
- Be wary of emails that begin “Dear customer”, rather than using your name.
- If you think you have been a victim, tell your bank or building society immediately.