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A lot of fraud stems indirectly from identity theft. And many victims only realise their identities have been misused when they apply for credit. Protect yourself with these tips.
A lot of fraud stems indirectly from identity theft. And many victims only realise their identities have been misused when they apply for credit, only to find they've been blacklisted.
Protect your personal details
You may not be aware just how often you give out your personal details on a daily basis. Your full names, address and identity and contact numbers might seem like harmless information, but to a fraudster they're a potential source of illicit revenue.
Fraudsters use various ways of getting your information, including:
Fraudsters don't just steal personal identities, they steal business identities too, conning debtors into paying accounts, and buying items from creditors in the business's name. They'll even go as far as copying a business's logo and website ,stealing company letterheads, rifling through trash, sourcing meeting minutes, and using any other organisational information they can find to perpetuate fraud.
Tips to prevent identity theft
If you realise you've become a victim of identity theft, you must do the following immediately:
Phishing, smishing and vishing are all attempts to defraud you through email, mobile, and telephoning scams respectively. Letting you guard down just once can lead to a cascade of a serious losses.
Card fraud is an unfortunate reality. Nedbank wants you to be safe by avoiding card swapping and card skimming. Take these precautions to keep yourself safe.
Malware is any malicious software designed to hack or damage your computer, gaining sensitive information without your knowledge.
Phishing, smishing and vishing are all attempts to defraud you through email, mobile, and telephoning scams respectively. Letting you guard down just once can lead to a cascade of a serious losses.
Card fraud is an unfortunate reality. Nedbank wants you to be safe by avoiding card swapping and card skimming. Take these precautions to keep yourself safe.
Malware is any malicious software designed to hack or damage your computer, gaining sensitive information without your knowledge.