ONLINE SHOPPING
Be Wary of Identity
Theft
As
e-commerce becomes more common, there will be more cases of identity
theft committed over the Internet. Imposters are likely to obtain their
victims' identifying information using low-tech means like dumpster
diving, mail theft, or workplace access to SSNs. But they are
increasingly using the web to apply for new credit cards and to
purchase goods and services in their victims' names.
The same advice for
avoiding low-tech identity theft applies to shopping on the Internet.
Many are mentioned in the above tips. Most important: Be aware of who
you are buying from. And use true credit cards for
purchases, not debit cards.
We recommend that
you check your credit card bills carefully for several months after
purchasing on the Internet. Look for purchases you did not make. If you
find some, immediately contact the credit card company and file a
dispute claim.
Order your credit
reports at least once a year and check for accounts that have been
opened without your permission. (See PRC Fact Sheet 17a, "Identity
Theft: What to Do if It Happens to you," www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs17a.htm
.)