
Identity Theft and How to Protect Yourself
Learn about identity theft, how thieves steal personal information, and steps to safeguard yourself. Discover tips on online safety, protecting your Social Security Number, and creating strong passwords to prevent identity theft.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE To learn what is identity theft and how to protect yourself Agenda: 1.Announcements 2.Presentation
ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday, October 9-Monday, October 12- BISD Holiday, ACC still has class on Monday
ANNOUNCEMENTS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XK9IOJh8go
What is Identity Theft? Identity theft is when a person steals your personal information including your name, Social Security number, birthdate, or bank information and use it to commit fraud. Thieves can use this information to open credit cards in your name Even high school students can fall prey to identity thieves.
What can you do to keep safe 1. Practice Online Safety Do not list personal information on social media, such as your birthday, full name, address, or even the name of your high school. Thieves can use this information to impersonate use. Do not download files or open emails you do not recognize. Only accept friend requests of people you know in real life. Be careful with what photos you post.
What can you do to keep safe 2. Protect your Social Security Number SSN Do not carry your social security card in your wallet or purse. Lock it up somewhere safe and do not tell anyone your number unless your parents agree.
What can you do to keep safe 3. Create Strong Passwords With all your social media sites or online shops, create strong passwords that cannot be guessed. If your Amazon password is your dog s name, but on Instagram you mentioned your dog, you have just opened your self up to Identity Theft. With all passwords, select a mix of letters and numbers.