Trash and shredding of personal information

Trash and shredding of personal information

  • · Shred anything that contains your name, address, or other sensitive data before discarding, using a crosscut shredder — including invoices, receipts, statements, personalized pitch letters and envelopes, catalogs, and pre-approved credit offers.
  • · Don't discard sensitive documents at work unless you're sure they'll be shredded properly.
  • · Take your trash out immediately before it is due to be collected. Don't give identity thieves time to go through your trash.

 

What identity thieves want most

Your Social Security number is the key to cloning your identity.

Your bank accounts

Reduce paper transactions

Mail and marketing lists

Trash and shredding of personal information

Your personal and business checks

Your wallet or purse

Credit, debit, and ATM cards

Credit reports and credit files

Shopping and application forms

Web sites and email

Computers and networks

Passwords and PINs