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Monday, May 28 2012, 15:26 PM

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How to protect yourself from identity theft

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Identity theft happens when someone accesses essential elements of a person's identifying information in order to commit fraud or theft.

This information includes name, address, Tax Identification Number, date of birth and mother's maiden name.

Many identity thieves use this personal information in order to open credit card accounts, obtain loans and even mortgages in the victim's name. While it is not possible to protect yourself from all types of identity theft, the following are steps that you can take to help protect yourself:

You can reduce your risk and safeguard your identifying information by following these simple guidelines:

Protect your mailbox: your mailbox is a favorite target of identity thieves, so it is important to always remove your mail as soon as possible.

Protect your wallet: identity thieves also try to get access to people's wallets. Minimize your risk by keeping items with personal information in a safe place at home. Identity thieves look for information on old receipts. Don't leave receipts at ATMs or bank counters. In fact, it is a good idea to destroy all of your receipts when you no longer need them.

Protect your credit cards: there are some very important precautions to take with your credit card. Whenever you receive a new credit card, sign it immediately. Never loan your credit card to anyone, under any circumstances. Notify your bank and other issuers when you change your address or phone number and be sure to report all lost or stolen cards immediately. Never put your account number on the outside of any envelope.

- Source: Citibank