
Click on this link and play the ID Theft Face Off. We are going to start talking about Identity Theft and Online Safety this week. For your comment, I want you to think about identity theft and answer the following questions:
1. What is Identity Theft?
2. Who is at Risk for It?
3. What are some tips to keep you safe from ID theft?
4. How often does it happen in the U.S.?
Use the following website if you need help finding the answers:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/
1. Identity theft is exactly what it sounds like-when your identity is stolen. It could be credit card numbers, license, anything.
ReplyDelete2. Everybody is at risk of having their identity stolen.
3. Shred all important papers before throwing them away, like a pre-approved credit card, or a stub from a bill with any personal info on it.
4. About 8 million Americans are victimized each year.
-Ryleigh Ramsey
1. Identity theft is theft of personal information such as somebody's credit card details.
ReplyDelete2.everyone is at risk for it. mainly people who have credit cards.
3.check your bank account regularly, dont give your information to random callers claiming that they are a bank.
4.a average of 10 million people a year in the United States.
1. When someone steals your identity
ReplyDelete2. You are at risk for it along with the rest of the world
3. Don’t keep important papers and never give out personal info
4. 8 million a year
CHRIS CAMPBELL
1. Identity theft is when you steal someones information and use it such as social security number, credit card number, license.
ReplyDelete2.Everyone is at risk of it and your identity is at risk.
3. Some tips to keep you safe is shred all of your papers, do not show anyone your information, keep them in a safe place.
4.About 8 million americans lose they're identity each year and it's rising.
ID Theft is when someone steals your ID and takes advantage of it and abuses it overwhelmingly. Everyone is at risk for ID theft. Shred your mail and keep weird passwords memorized. At least 6mil a year in USA get their ID stolen
ReplyDelete-Aaron Chelchowski
1. Identity theft is when someone steals your name, DOB, credit card number, or any of your information, and poses to be you.
ReplyDelete2. Everyone is at risk.
3. Shred your bills, don't share your password with anyone, and keep track of your bills.
4. About 8 million people in the US are victims of identity theft, and the number is growing each year.
-Parker Thompson
1. Identity theft is when somebody steals your name, credit card number or date of birth or any other of your information, and poses to be you
ReplyDelete2.Everybody is at risk for ID theft
3. You can shred your bills, dont share your passwords with anybody, and keep track of your bills and credit cards.
4.About 8 million people in the united states are victims of Identity theft and the number is getting bigger every single year.
1. Identity theft is when someone uses your personally identifying information without your permission.
ReplyDelete2. Everyone is at risk for identity theft.
3. You shouldn't carry unnecessary info
or more than 1 or 2 credit cards, never give out account information over the phone unless you call them, don’t use common passwords, and shed important papers and junk mail.
4. Around 8 million people fall victim to identity theft each year, and the statistics are still rising.
-Myranda Earhart
1. when someone, without your knowledge, acquires a piece of your personal information and uses it to commit fraud.
ReplyDelete2. everyone
3. shred your credit card, and dont give out personal information
4. 8 million times a year
1. Identity theft is when someone steals your identity. When they get your information, like your driver’s license, social security number, credit card number, ect.
ReplyDelete2. Anyone can be at risk for it.
3. You should check your credit report often. And be suspicious if you aren’t receiving bills.
4. 8 million people a year.
1. Identity theft is when someone uses your personally identifying information without your permission.
ReplyDelete2. Everyone is at risk for identity theft.
3. You shouldn't carry unnecessary info
or more than 1 or 2 credit cards, never give out account information over the phone unless you call them, don’t use common passwords, and shed important papers and junk mail.
4. Around 8 million people fall victim to identity theft each year, and the statistics are still rising.
1.Identity Theft is when somebody loses their identity to another person who steals their information.
ReplyDelete2.Everybody is at risk for ID theft.
3. Shred all bills, don't share your passwords with other people,don't carry more than 2 credit card's with you.
4.At least 8 million people a year in the Unites States are victims of Identity theft, and this number keeps growing.
Sara Bachli
1.Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information, like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
ReplyDelete2.Everyone is at risk of Identity Theft, it can happen to anyone, it’s taking the right precautions to stop it from happing.
3.Keep your personal information safe, (do not carry it with you), shred bills and other papers that people could get your information. Be aware that this stuff happens all the time and it can happen to you.
4.Around 8 million Americans have their identities stolen each year.
1.Identity theft is when someone uses your personally identifying information, like a social security number, to commit a crime.
ReplyDelete2.Everyone is at risk of having their identities stolen.
3.Awareness of identity theft and monitoring your personal information can protect you against identity theft.
4.As many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen every year.
1.identity theft is when an individual goes under your your name to either do illegal activities or purchase items.
ReplyDelete2.everyone is at risk for identity theft
3.some steps you can take to make sure identity theft doesnt happen to you are shred your unwanted financial information, never keep unnecessary information with you, and never give out your credit card numbers or social security number.
4. around 8 million people every year are subjected to identity theft and its still rising.
1. Identity Theft is when someone has your personal information and uses it to purchase something or to commit a crime.
ReplyDelete2. Everyone is at risk of Identity Theft.
3. Some tips to keep you safe is shred all of your papers, don't give out any your information, keep your information in a safe place.
4. About 8 million americans lose they're identity each year and it's rising.
1.)Identity Theft is when someone steals personal, and valuable information from you.
ReplyDelete2.)Everyone is at risk of Identity Theft
3.)Some tips to keep you safe is burn all your useful information. Use the internet to mail your bills. Store all useful information.
4.)About 8 million american's lose there identity each year, and its still increasing.
1. identity theft is the taking of someones personel information for your personel use.
ReplyDelete2. basically everybody is at risk for it
3. shred all old bills and dont show anyone any credit cards or I.D.
4. from what i read online it happens every six seconds so it happens everyday all the time
1. Identity Theft is when someone steals your personal information.
ReplyDelete2. Pretty much everyone is at risk for Identity Theft. You cannot trust anyone.
3. You can cut up credit cards, shred papers with information on them, and keep your information in a safe place.
4. About 8 million Americans lose their identity each year, and it keeps increasing.
1. When someone steals your personal information.
ReplyDelete2. Anyone is at risk for it.
3. Never give out your personal information unless absolutely necessary And check bank accounts regularly
4. There is an average of 10 million I.D theft cases a year in the U.S
1. When someone tries to steal your personal information and try to become you.
ReplyDelete2. Anyone who gives away there information is at risk.
3. Never give out personal information and check your bank statements regularly.
4. There are an average of 8-10 million cases of identity theft each year.
1. Identity theft is when you steal someones information and use it like a social security number, credit card number, license etc.
ReplyDelete2.Everyone is at risk of identity theft.
3. Some tips to keep you safe is shred all of your papers, do not show anyone your information at all or don't let them see it, keep them in a safe place.
4.About 8 million americans lose they're identity each year and it's still rising.