Identity theft occurs when someone uses another person's personal identifying information, like their name, identifying number, or credit card number, without their permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
Your identity is valuable. Fraudsters know this. They can use the information you share online to pretend to be you and apply for bank accounts, mobile phones, loans or a wide range of other products in your name.
As a victim of identity fraud, you might not realise you’ve been targeted until a bill arrives for something you didn’t buy, or you experience problems with your credit rating. To carry out this kind of fraud successfully, fraudsters usually have access to their victim’s personal information, which they obtain in a variety of ways – such as through hacking and data loss, as well as using social media to put the pieces of someone’s identity together. 88% of fraudulent applications for bank accounts and financial products were made online in 2016.
ShieldEvac has decades of experience in protecting our clients against identity theft, and we offer a wealth
of advice to businesses, organisations and individuals on how to protect themselves from identity theft.
Our Identity Protection covers all aspects of what you represent and everythin that has your identity on it inlcuding but
not limited to smart phones, credit/debit cards, emails, security numbers and much more.