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August 19 & 22, 2010. Objectives  Identify adequate, reliable information resources for personal and family problem solving.  Explore ways to prevent.

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1 August 19 & 22, 2010

2 Objectives  Identify adequate, reliable information resources for personal and family problem solving.  Explore ways to prevent identity theft.  Examine how media and technological advances impact family and consumer decisions.

3 Identity Theft Identity theft is when someone uses your personal information (name, social security number, credit card information) without your consent to commit fraud and/or other crimes. This information can be in paper or electronic formats. Page 26

4 How do Identity Thieves Get Your Personal Information?  From businesses and other institutions Stealing and hacking records while on the job Conning or bribing employees who have access to records and employee information  Stealing mail from your mailbox  “Dumpster Diving” - rummaging through your trash or public trash dumps  Phishing – posing as a legitimate company  Skimming – capture information using a data device attached to an ATM or credit card machine  Shoulder Surfing Page 35

5 What can Identity Thieves do with the information? Page 35

6 Identity Theft  How do I Prevent Identity Theft?  What do I do if my Identity is Stolen?

7 Fraud  Deceitful conduct designed to manipulate another person for some gain. Form of lying Repeating something that ought to have been known to be false. Concealing a fact that might have saved the other party from being cheated Page 41

8 Fraud Tips  If something sounds to good to be true it probably is  Never pay for something you have won  Avoid contests or sweepstakes that require a payment or purchase to enter  Don’t let anyone rush you into making a decision  Get estimates and promises in writing


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