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17 essential steps to take if you’re a victim of online fraud or identity theft
In today’s digital world, online fraud and identity theft are becoming increasingly prevalent.
If you find yourself a victim of such crimes, it is crucial to act swiftly to mitigate potential damage and protect your financial security.
While the process can be overwhelming, following a few essential steps can help you regain control and prevent further harm.
Immediate reporting and thorough investigation are key to minimizing liability and stopping criminals from using your personal information.
Here is a step-by-step guide on what to do if you are a victim of online fraud or identity theft in the United States.
Here are a few preventive tips for you going forward
In summary, you are responsible for protecting your physical card and devices that give you access to your financial information. If you suspect something, lock the card and report it. If it sounds too good to be true, then it is.
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