Advice from a Victim of Identity Theft: Tips for Limiting the Damage (Part 2 of 2)
Working in Internet security, I try to embrace the best practices that would prevent identity theft ( see my previous blog post: Advice from a Victim of Identity Theft: Preventative Measures ), but sometimes that’s not enough. Criminals managed to get my name, address, birth date, driver’s license number, bank account number, and social security number. My guess is that a company I do business with got hacked—and they probably don’t even know it. What did the criminals do with my personal information? They made a fake driver’s license and entered branches of my bank in India and withdrew money, emptying my bank account. Then they made fake checks and managed to cash them, overdrawing my account. They also made a second driver’s license and had someone in india open multiple new retail accounts in my name. How did I find out? I logged on to do some online banking and found my checking account drained. Later, I received a call from Target asking if I had opened a Target accoun