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Title: Exposing IDENTITY THEFT


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Exposing IDENTITY THEFT
  • BY
  • Battletown Elementary STLP
  • HANNAH SKAGGS AND TAYLOR DALEY

2
What is Identity Theft?
  • Identity theft is when a person uses your
    personal information to assume your identity.

3
How to Prevent Identity Theft
  • Mail - Shred unwanted
    loan and credit card applications or any other
    unwanted mail with personal info.
  • Telephone - Never give personal
    information over the phone.
  • Credit Card - DONT carry more than one
    credit card in case your purse or wallet is
    stolen.
  • Bank Accounts - Do not print your social security
    number or drivers license number on checks.

4
IDENTITY THEFT FACTS
  • Did you know identity theft happens everyday?
  • Many branches of law enforcement call identity
    theft the fastest growing crime in America.
  • Over 9.9 million people were victims in the last
    year.
  • Most of the time people dont even know how
    criminals get their personal information.

5
Forms of Identity Fraud
  • Mail Fraud
  • Credit Card Fraud
  • Social Security Number Misuse
  • Account Fraud - bank, telephone ect.

6
How can a criminal steal personal information?
  • They steal personal belongings that contain
    credit cards, checks, Social Security cards and
    mail.
  • They use computers to hack into organization
    records such as your employee records or your
    bank accounts.
  • They can complete Change of Address forms to
    have your mail sent to a different location.
  • They search the trash to find unshredded
    documents containing personal information.

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Criminals use Identity Theft to
  • Open credit card accounts in your name to make
    purchases.
  • Obtain phone service for long distance calling.
  • Establish bank accounts to write cold checks.
  • Apply for new loans.
  • Give your name to the police if arrested. Your
    record will show the arrest.

8
What kind of personal information do criminals
use?
  • Names
  • Address
  • Social Security number
  • Bank account number
  • Credit card number
  • Birth date

9
Be Watchful
  • Watch for these signs
  • Checks or credit cards disappear from your
    belongings.
  • You receive bills you do not owe.
  • Your monthly bills do not appear.
  • You are informed that you have poor credit scores.

10
Whats being done?
  • In 1998, Congress passed the Identity Theft and
    Assumption Deterrance Act. It forbids someone
    from knowingly transferring or using without
    lawful authority, a means of identification of
    another person with the intent to commit, or to
    aid and abet any unlawful activity that
    constitutes a felony under any applicable state
    or local law.

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Do these steps if YOU are a victim
  • Close all accounts that you know or believe have
    been tampered with.
  • Report your case to the police as soon as
    possible.
  • Contact the Federal Trade Commission to file a
    complaint. This provides federal law agencies the
    necessary information to track and identify the
    thieves.
  • Contact the three credit agencies to place a
    fraud alert on your credit report.

12
What happens to identity thieves?
  • People violating this law may be imprisoned for
    up to 15 years, pay a fine, and lose any property
    used to commit the crime.

13
Quiz Time
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What is Identity Theft?
  • When a person borrows your computer.
  • When a criminal uses your personal information to
    assume your identity.
  • When you go to a museum.
  • When your computer freezes.

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  • The answer is

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What is one form of identity theft?
  • Armed robbery
  • Bank robbery
  • Mail fraud
  • Driving under the influence

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  • The answer is

18
What can a criminal use as information to steal
your identity?
  • Name
  • Homework
  • Internet
  • School

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  • The answer is

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How do you know you are a victim?
  • The president contacts you.
  • You have a ton of e-mail.
  • You get too much money in the mail.
  • You receive bills you do not owe.

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  • The answer is

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What do you do if youre a victim?
  • Report your case to the police.
  • Email all your friends.
  • Put an ad in the newspaper.
  • Watch T.V.

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  • The answer is

24
How long can a criminal be put in jail for
committing identity theft?
  • 20 Seconds
  • 30 minutes
  • Up To 15 years
  • 5 days

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  • The answer is

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  • Thank you for listening. We hope that
    you enjoyed our presentation.

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  • www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/idtheft.com
  • www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/idtheft.shtml
  • www.creditreportproblems.com
  • www.usdoj.gov/criminal/fraud/idtheft.html
  • www.identitytheft.com
  • www.state.ia.us/goverment/ag.htmidavoid
  • www.usps.com/postalinspectors/idtheft_ncpw.htm
  • www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi/bin/read/2006/08
  • http//schools.clipart.com
  • www.google.com
  • www.usbank.com
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