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Did Someone File Taxes In Your Name? Here’s What To Do
If someone used your personal information and SSN to file taxes, you need to report the issues immediately and protect yourself against identity theft.
The 13 Latest Tax Refund Scams You Need To Know
Criminals use your stolen information to file fraudulent tax returns in your name and pocket the refund — unless you know how to spot the warning signs.
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How To Delete Your Digital Footprint (Protect Your Privacy)
Unless you take steps to protect your privacy, websites will track and sell your data to anyone — from marketers to hackers and scammers.
How To Avoid the Financial Hardship Department Scam
What is the Financial Hardship Department scam? What do you do if you receive a scam email or call? Read more.
How To Remove Yourself From Data Broker Sites
Understanding privacy policies and opt-outs could be the only way to learn how to remove yourself from data broker sites.
How To Lock Your Credit With All Three Bureaus
Credit locks are one of the best tools available for protecting your credit file from fraud and errors — but are more complicated than a fraud alert.
Stolen Tax Refund Check? Here’s How To Get Your Money Back
Tax season is scam season. If someone stole your tax refund check or filed for one under your name, here's how you can get it back and protect yourself.
Loan Fraud Explained: How Scammers Get Free Money In Your Name
If a criminal steals your identity, they can get loans on cars, homes, and businesses in your name. Here’s how to stop loan fraud from happening to you.
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What Is Credential Stuffing? (And How To Protect Yourself)
What is credential stuffing? If you reuse passwords, it’s time to understand this cyber threat and how to stop it — before it’s too late.
Employment Identity Theft: How To Tell If You're a Victim
Criminals may be using your identity to gain employment or pass background checks. Learn how to spot the warning signs of employment identity theft.
10 Warning Signs of Cyberbullying (& What To Do)
The signs of cyberbullying can be hard to spot. But to keep your children safe, you need to get to know them. Here’s what to look for →
What To Do With Old Computers (Before Throwing Them Away)
Not sure what to do with an old computer or device? Learn what data is on your old computer and how to properly trash, recycle, sell, or repurpose it.
How To Write a Credit Dispute Letter (and Repair Your Credit)
A credit dispute letter can restore your credit score after identity fraud. Learn when to send the letter and what to include.
How To Prevent SIM Swapping and Port-out Scams
A SIM card swap is a gateway fraud; scammers can easily hijack your phone number — and then steal your identity. Here’s how to prevent SIM swapping.