Protect Your Identity
*This is a re-post- I will continue to post this regularly in hopes of reaching as many people as possible*
*This is a re-post- I will continue to post this regularly in hopes of reaching as many people as possible*
It sounds so cliche doesn't it? We see and hear about hackers every day on the news. It seems cliche but truly it is not.
Everyone
I tell this story to, says they should make a movie about it. I
decided to share this story and how it changed my/our lives a few years
back. I chose to share this on my blog in hopes of reaching my
followers and help prompt them to protect themselves. I guess, I
finally jumped to publish this because one of my accounts was
compromised a few weeks back (and it wasn't even because of my Target
shopping believe it or not!)
It is one of those things where you believe "it will never happen to me."
I
worked at a small staffing firm. The owner of the firm was fiscally
smart and had done very well over the years. As a result, he paid cash
for most things including his two properties. Due to being debt free,
he rarely, if ever, checked out his credit report; that is, until one
day, when he was in one of his bank accounts, and noticed that there was
login information typed in for a credit card account that he had never
opened.
Hitting
on that one thing, opened up a huge can of worms. Before he knew it,
he discovered that several accounts had been opened in his name and in
the firm's name and someone was racking up thousands of dollars in debt
(to the tune of $250,000).
The
worst part about this story is that the person who stole his
information and identity AND his company's identity was someone he not
only knew very well but considered family AND trusted. She was actually
our Office Manager. When I think about it now, I get sick. I cannot
believe this woman was capable of something so awful and I asked myself
why she did it. When he asked her, she said "I knew you would never
press charges; I knew that you had the money and I robbed Peter to pay
Paul." Peter being him; Paul being herself and her family.
Like that made it right?
She
stole his personal identity by using his name and social security
number AND stole the company's name and fed tax id info AND to top it
off, committed two felonies; not only grand larceny BUT she opened a PO
Box at the local post office so bills would be sent there and she would
pay the minimums on the accounts so our owner would never be notified. I
remember that he had said she had gotten away with it for over two
years.
Crazy right?
That
changed the way we thought immediately. It shook most of us to the
core. We all had to contact our spouses immediately and rush out to our
banks to change all of our accounts. We had to spend days on the phone
with credit card companies changing all of that information.
More
importantly, and what I urge you all to do is what we did and that is
to put constant watches and alerts on our credit score with the three
major bureaus. I went overboard and now get daily alerts on any and all
activity on my credit; you can never be too safe.
As
it relates to the criminal in this case, she will not get away with it
again; well, maybe with another sucker but not anyone who was involved
with our firm; she is being watched.
That
doesn't mean that someone else out there won't try it. As I mentioned,
I was just hacked two weeks ago. My Paypal account, that is attached
to one of my checking accounts was broken into and someone was taking
money out. Paypal, I must say, was wonderful. They immediately refunded
me the money and started an investigation; the good news is that over
95% of the time now, they catch these creeps.
In
light of recent events at Target (one of my favorite places on earth)
and my PayPal scandal, I urge you all to put measures in place to
protect yourselves. We work so hard to build our credit and do the
right thing; why let someone steal that from you?
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