Identity Theft is the illegal use of another's personal information, such as credit card numbers, Social Security number, or driver's
license number, to commit fraud or other crimes.
The more difficult you make it to steal your information the harder it is for the suspect to make you a victim. If you suspect that your identity or bank accounts have been tampered with contact your local law enforcement agency and credit/banking institution immediatly. The longer you wait-the more damage can be done.
1. Immediately place a fraud alert on your accounts with fraudulant activity AND with all three credit reporting agencies.
2. Immediately close any/all accounts you believe to be fraudlent.
3. Make a police report with the law enforcement agency in the city that you live in.
University Police publications:
10 Tools to Protect Against Identity Theft Attacks
10 Tools to Protect Against Phishing Attacks
Sign up for our Identity Theft Prevention Workshop
Additional Resources:
Credit Reporting Bureaus
Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374
Fraud alert: Call 1-888-766-0008
Credit report: 1-800-685-1111
Experian National Consumer Assistance
P.O. Box 9530
Allen, TX 75013
Fraud alert & credit score/report: 888-397-3742
TransUnion Fraud Victim Assistance Department P.O. Box 6790
Fullerton, CA 92834
Fraud alert: 1-800-680-7298
Credit report: 1-877-322-8228
