The Dumpster is Fair Game
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Let’s get the new year started with a review of the basics for identity theft detection. There are many ways that you might discover someone is using your information: You see withdrawals from your bank account that you can’t explain. You don’t get your bills or other mail. Merchants refuse your checks. Debt collectors call…
Thanks again to all our partners for Shred Events in 2011 Over the course of the 2011 events in conjunction with the Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union (HVFCU), Walden Federal Savings (Now Hometown Bank of the Hudson Valley), Wallkill Valley Federal Savings, Mid Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union we are thrilled to have helped community…
Frequenters of the HV Shred Blog know that a favorite source for our blog is the OnGuard Online Blog posted by the Federal Trade Commission–the government agency charged with protecting consumers. A recent post by Consumer Education Specialist Aditi Jhaveri indicated last Thursday was Password Day! Some good reasons to update passwords regularly: Updating your…
Again, we use the HV Shred log as a space to share valuable resources. This week’s comes from The Internet Crime Complaint Center-a public/private partnership intended to help protect American citizens from internet crime. Here’s a scam we experienced on a personal level: The IC3 continues to receive reports of telephone scams involving calls…
HV Shred is always focused on best practices for identity theft protection. As a reminder from a recent blog, January 13th-17th is Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week led by the Federal Trade Commission–the government division tasked with protecting American consumers. Tax identity theft happens when someone uses your Social Security number to get a tax…
Despite all the worries about on-line hacking, paper based identity theft is still appears to be the most prevalent. Criminals do what is easiest—there’s nothing much easier than going through the garbage at likely targets. Along those lines, in a recent article in FCW: The Business of Federal Technology, Stephen Warren, Acting Assistant Secretary for…