Be vigilant against identity theft by regarding the following events as an alarm:
- You find charges on statements for items you did not buy.
- Creditors contact you about non-payment of a bill that you believe you have paid.
- A debt collector or business contacts you about purchases you did not make.
- You are approved or denied credit for accounts you never requested.
- A bill or other expected mail fails to arrive. A missing bill could mean an identity thief has changed your billing address.
- You receive credit cards you didn’t apply for.
- A collection agency contacts you about non-payment on an account you never opened.
- You are denied credit or you are offered less favorable credit terms (for example, a high-interest rate) for no apparent reason.
- You have missing cards (credit, ATM, debit) or other identifying information such as licenses or membership IDs.
Go to Identity Theft main page.
Go to Safe Computing at NC State.