Who Are You?
Identity Thieves Really Want to Know.

And they’re closer than you think.

Don’t become their next victim.

Take these steps to protect your personal information:

  • Shred financial documents and paperwork with personal information before you discard them.
  • Don’t use an obvious password like your birth date, your mother’s maiden name, or the last four digits of your Social Security number.
  • Keep your personal information in a secure place at home, especially if you have roommates, employ outside help, or are having work done in your house.
  • Limit posting personal information about yourself on public web sites.

Because what ID thieves don’t know, they can find out, and it can hurt you.

Keep them guessing, and don’t let them get to know you.

Funding for this project was from a court-approved settlement of antitrust claims brought by the Office of the New York State Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission. The views and statements expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Attorney General or the Federal Trade Commission. Additional funding has been provided by the National Credit Union Foundation and Covera Card Solutions. This is a collaborative project of the New York Credit Union Foundation, the New York State Credit Union League and CUNA Mutual Group.