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What to Do When You’re a Victim of Identity Theft:Close Compromised Accounts & Open New Accounts

As a consequence of the prevalence of identity theft or ID theft, it is important that you understand fully what you need to do when you are the victim of identity theft or ID theft. This article has been prepared to provide you with some basic information about what to do when you’re the victim of identity theft or ID theft -- the steps you need to take in the aftermath of identity theft. Specifically, this article discusses with you the importance of closing compromised financial and other types of accounts after an identity theft.

It’s a Hassle -- But It’s a Must

Yes, there is no doubt -- it is a hassle. It is a hassle to go about closing accounts that have been targeted in an identity theft or ID theft scheme. It is a hassle to open new accounts. But, it’s a must.

Once a particular account has been compromised, there is really no way to ever determine whether it is secure again in the future. Your best option is to close out any account that has been compromised and open new accounts.




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What Accounts Should I Close?

You may be like many people in the world today and only concern yourself with your obviously financial accounts -- bank accounts, credit card accounts and so forth. The reality is, identity theft can also involve a surprising array of other types of accounts -- utility accounts and so on.

No matter what account has been compromised, it is important to close it out. Even if the compromised account seems of little consequence, close it out. Whenever an identity thief has compromised one of your accounts -- no matter what type of account it happens to be -- that criminal has gained a foothold into your life and your finances.

Conclusion & Summary

In conclusion, when it comes to responding to identity theft and ID theft and preventing identity theft and ID theft in the future, it is very important that you take a proactive stance. In this regard, you absolutely must close all compromised accounts. This is a vital step towards ensuring that you do not become the victim of identity theft of ID theft a second (or third) time.


 



 

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