Still More ID Theft News You Can Use
The solution is to use fake information. Answers that are not true but you can remember.
The solution is to use fake information. Answers that are not true but you can remember.
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…
We have already addressed this issue recently but it can’t be emphasized enough. As the latest post on the FTC’s OnGuardOnLine blog states, tax season is increasingly a time of year when individuals are at risk for tax identity theft or IRS imposters. Tax identity theft happens when someone uses your Social Security number to…
Thanks to Karen Shan for her recent article in the Poughkeepsie Journal reminding the community of the importance of safely disposing of electronic waste. HV Shred is all about secure and safe disposal of confidential paperwork and oftentimes we get requests regarding what to do with electronic waste. In addition to paper shredding, we also…
Happy New Year! Our first blog of 2017 is adapted from the recent Consumer Reports. The question is whether to invest in identity theft coverage. Seeking to tap into another area of anxiety, insurance companies are offering identity theft coverage. According to money editor Jeff Blyskal, most coverage, which tends to cost between $25 and…
Continued from last week, this post provides part two of our two part series on red flags to help detect ID theft. Review the following to see if you may be a victim and not know it yet; if so, swift action will limit the damage: Your mail is missing. If you don’t receive your…
Picking up where we left off last week, tax time is a time to step up our vigilance regarding identity theft. Once again, identity theft still tops the list of taxpayer concerns. According to the most recent Javelin Strategy & Research, identity thieves stole $16 billion from 12.7 million US consumers in 2014. More tips…