Identity Fraud: The Good, the Bad and the Best News for Consumers
The number of identity fraud incidents continues to rise, according to the latest report from Javelin Strategy & Research and co-sponsored by
Recognizing the role that financial institutions play in the solution,
"While the threat of identity theft is a top concern for consumers, there is good news," said
The best news for consumers is that they continue to have the power to protect themselves against identity fraud. By working with financial institutions like
* Use Electronic Monitoring - Consumers can monitor accounts and catch fraudulent activity even faster with available electronic resources. The Javelin report found a growing number of consumers detected fraudulent activity when monitoring their accounts through electronic means like online banking, mobile banking and ATMs, which provide real-time updates on account balances and transactions.
* Consider Eliminating Paper Statements - Bank and credit card statements delivered online reduce the risk of paper mail delivery intercepts and possible fraud and identity theft.
* Stay Alert - Consumers can use transaction and account activity notifications to quickly spot suspicious activity.
* Protect Your Personal Information - Social networking sites often encourage people to share information that could be used by identity thieves. Avoid sharing personal details that are often used with financial accounts and applications, such as your complete birthday, your complete home address and your mother's maiden name. Keep your mobile and home phone numbers, and email address private. Quickly notify banks of any unauthorized transactions and account profile changes that you did not make yourself.
If a
* Wells Fargo Online Guarantee -
* Credit Card Zero Liability - Most Wells Fargo credit cards come with Zero Liability service at no extra cost. This built-in protection means customers won't be held responsible for any unauthorized purchases or ATM transactions, as long as they are reported promptly.
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For an additional layer of fraud protection, customers can also enroll in
"We are encouraged that customers are actively partnering with us in the fight against identity theft and we will continue to provide them with the security, guidance and resources they need to protect their accounts and decrease their chances of fraud," said Dudacek.
For more information on how to protect personal and information and reduce the risk of fraud, visit:
Identity Theft Protection Plans: https://www.wellsfargo.com/insurance.
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