Children Are Not Immune to Identity Theft
Children Are Not Immune to Identity Theft
(ARA) - More
than 60 percent of Americans say they know little about child
identity theft and nearly half think the problem is not very
common, even though Federal Trade Commission statistics indicate
that the percentage of identity theft victims younger than 18 has
virtually doubled in the past few years.
Although the FTC reports that 5 percent of all ID theft victims are
children, a recent poll by ConsumerInfo.com, an Experian company
(also known as "Experian Consumer Direct"), indicates that more
than half those polled think it unlikely their own children could
fall victim to the crime. The survey of more than 1,000 adults also
indicates that Americans have major misconceptions about how ID
theft -- especially that perpetrated against children --
occurs.
"As soon as a child has a Social Security number, he or she is at
risk of becoming a victim of identity theft," says Maxine Sweet,
vice president of public education for Experian.
Parents need to be aware of how identity theft occurs and what
tools are available to help them protect their children from it,
Sweet says. Concerns within the credit reporting industry over
child identity theft prompted Experian Consumer Direct to recently
launch a credit monitoring product designed to alert parents and
guardians of potential signs of identity theft against their minor
children.
The best way to protect your child's Social Security number is to
limit who has it, Sweet adds.
"Instead of revealing your child's Social Security number, offer a
business your own or an alternate identification number, such as
your driver's license number," Sweet says. "But be aware, companies
can refuse to do business with you if you decline to give them your
Social Security number. In that case, you may want to consider
working with another business."
Despite popular belief that the Internet is a major source of
identity theft (85 percent of the Experian survey respondents
thought the Internet a likely source of child identity theft), most
identity theft occurs in more mundane ways, such as mail stolen
from a mailbox. To protect themselves and their children from
identity thieves, parents should:
* Shred mail and other documents that contain personal, identifying
information.
* Never give personal information to a telephone solicitor who has
called you.
* Immediately cancel lost or stolen credit cards and bank
cards.
* Beware of "phishing" e-mails -- unsolicited e-mails that ask for
financial or other personal information.
* Limit the amount of personal information you share on social
networking Web sites.
* Don't leave mail in the mailbox overnight.
* When using an ATM, cover the keys when entering your PIN
number.
* Monitor your bank and credit card statements and your credit
reports.
* Consider enrolling in an identity theft monitoring product, such
as Experian Consumer Direct's Family Secure (www.FamilySecure.com).
Membership costs less than $20 per month and helps parents and
guardians determine if anyone has attempted to or successfully
opened a credit account using their child's identity. If a match is
found, Experian Consumer Direct alerts the parent or guardian and
assists them on how to take corrective action if identity theft has
occurred. The product also guarantees to reimburse up to $2 million
in certain identity theft expenses if a parent, guardian or child
becomes a victim of identity theft while a member of Family
Secure.
Parents or guardians can enroll themselves and their children in
Family Secure by visiting www.FamilySecure.com.
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