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Securing Your Identity Against Theft |
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Tuesday, 05 February 2008 |
Normally when I call my bank for some phone banking services, these are the usual information that they will ask to verify my identity:
1. Full name 2. Verification number 3. Mother maiden’s name 4. Account number 5. Mailing address
Come to think of it, it’s amazingly easy to impersonate another person if you get hold of these information. Normally these tele-bankers wouldn’t recognize your voice as they don’t know you in person and they rely on these information to verify your identity.
However, unknown to many, there are several million mail missing from the post office every year. A huge portion of these mails are sent by your banks – you get where this is going?
It’s too darn simple to access your life savings via the banks!
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