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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Protect Your Identity, Part 2: Credit and Documents

Now that you've taken some steps to safeguard your Social Security Number, it's time to look a little closer at other sources that a criminal could exploit to obtain your personal information.  We will deal with some of the more high-tech concerns in a later article, but for now we want to look at old-fashioned paper trails.

It may seem like common sense, but few people take the time to shred their personal documents.  Many of these documents include old account statements and credit card offers.  An identity thief can use credit card offers to open new accounts in your name.  Always take your receipts from a purchase made with a credit card home to be shred.  Don't discard them at the store where anyone has access to them.  Most stores now use receipts that do not list all of your credit card number, but modern technology and human error can still produce receipts that do.  I have personally seen this happen on three occasions in the past year.  When you shred your documents, it is best to use a cross shredder.  These make it nearly impossible to reassemble your information and a would-be identity thief will look for an easy, quicker target.

While we are discussing account numbers, it is important also to safeguard your credit.  Review your account statements as soon as you receive them.  This includes phone records, cell phone bills, and credit card statements.  It is now possible to only receive these electronically, as well.  This will prevent an identity thief from taking them from your mailbox or trash (though you should have shred them, and we will discuss mailbox security in another article).  If you receive electronic statements, you must take steps to protect your computer's security, including email accounts which may not be stored on your computer and can be accessed from anywhere in the world.  This is more of a "high tech" concern, which will will also discuss in an upcoming article.

If you do receive paper statements, and a bill doesn't arrive on time, contact the company.  It may be that an identity thief has intercepted a statement to disguise illegal use.  Review your  credit report regularly.  Check for discrepancies such as creditors whith who you haven't spoken and accounts you don't recognize.  Federal law permits you to receive one free copy of your credit repoft from each of the three major credit bureaus annually.  This allos you to spread out your request to each agency so that you can review your credit once every four months. 

Cancel credit cards you haven't used in the past six-months.  Open credit is a target easily identified by criminals who have stolen credit reports.

You may order your free consumer credit report from each of the following:

Online at www.annualcreditreport.com

By Phone at 1-877-322-8228

Or By Mail At:

TransUnion Fraud Assistance Department
PO Box 6790, Fullerton CA 92834

Equifax Security Freeze
PO Box 105788, Atlanta GA 30348

Experian Security Freeze
PO Box 9554, Allen TX 75013

Until Next Time...Be Safe!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Dress for Success

Wearing Rings and Jewelry

If you are in an open, public space, such as a park or bus stop, you can disguise rings with large, precious stones as plain bands by rotating them so the gems are facing into the palm of your hand.  This will make you less conspicuous while you sit and wait for an extended period of time.  Keep necklaces and chains tucked into your shirt.  Also be aware that you do not need to wear all of your best jewelry every time you leave the house.  If you are only picking up a few items from the grocery store, you may want to dress more casually.  No one has a right to assault you, and in the event of an assault, it is never your fault.  The fault lies with the person who CHOSE to assault you.  However, it is important to remember that an assault is a CHOICE made by a criminal, and they look for people who they view as targets.  Concealing jewelry is one way to make yourself appear as a less appealing target to an assailant.  Until next time...Be Safe.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Taekwondo Times Article

Secure Living Online's CEO Eric Stalloch Writes Feature Story for November 2010 Issue


Secure Living Online's CEO Eric Stalloch Writes Feature Story for November 2010 issue of Taekwondo Times magazine.  The article titled A Break in the Clouds features coverage of the Guinness Book World Record broken by Mr. Travis Donley, one of Grandmaster Crandall's students, for breaking two boards in rapid succession while sky diving.  The event was held to raise awareness for child safety.  Mr. Donley noted that "It shouldn't be safer for me to break boards while skydiving than it is for many children to walk home from school."  The article is on newstands now and features two escape techniques for children that teaches how to get away from being picked up from behind and grabbed by the arm.  Watch the video of the world record break below, and check back later this week we will feature an article on a safety tip for children.  Until next time...Be Safe.  Visit www.securelivingonline.com to learn more.

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