Monday, October 20th 2008, 4:46 pm
By Nicole Wiseman and Chris Howell, NewsOn6.com
TULSA, OK -- The Federal Trade Commission estimates as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year.
October 19-25, 2008 is National Protect Your Identity Week.
Sergeant Tim Stadler with the Tulsa Police Department Cyber Crime Unit says many thieves are using the Internet to become more advanced in their schemes. He says it's fairly easy for someone to trick you online and steal your identity.
A common way your identity is stolen is through e-mail.
Sergeant Stadler says often times people will respond to spam, or unsolicited e-mail.
That e-mail may claim you've just won the lottery. However, to claim your prize, you'll have to submit your personal information. Detectives say don't fall for it.
You might also get an e-mail that looks as if it is from a friend. It may be in the form of an online greeting card. Detectives say if you don't know who is sending the e-mail, don't open it.
In some cases when you open those e-mails, a virus and spyware are downloaded onto your computer. That gives up any and all personal information you have stored on your computer, such as bank account logins and passwords and credit card information.
Sergeant Stadler says there are a few easy things you can do to prevent identity theft.
He says to install a firewall and antivirus software onto your computer. If you visit chat rooms, don't give out any personal information. Most importantly, be aware. When you're online, criminals are too. So, be mindful of your actions. This means watch what e-mails you open. You should know exactly who they're from.
Sergeant Stadler says identity theft is the biggest problem for the Tulsa Police Department's Cyber Crime Unit.
"The problem is your criminal element is taking so many different angles to try and attack people to obtain their information that sometimes people get overwhelmed and accidentally open something or respond to something that they shouldn't have," said Sergeant Tim Stadler, Cyber Crime Unit.
More tips to prevent identity theft:
Click on the associated links to learn more on identity theft protection!
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