Monday 6th October 2008
This
week is National Identity Fraud Prevention Week. Identity fraud costs the
UK economy over £1bn a year.
Your personal details, such as your date of birth, address, mother's maiden name and passwords are all valuable commodities to fraudsters. Details like this can provide enough information to open bank accounts, apply for credit cards, loans and much more in your name.
So if your identity is stolen, you may have difficulty getting loans, credit cards, or a mortgage, until the matter is sorted out.
But the good news is that there is also plenty you can do to protect yourself:
You can find out if you’re at risk of identity theft at: www.identitytheft.org.uk
There’s also advice on how to stop identity fraud at: www.stop-idfraud.co.uk
24-hour Passport Adviceline: 0300 222 0000 (see terms and conditions) Calls made to 0300 numbers from landlines and mobile phones are charged to customers at their network provider's national rate. Live operators are available to assist with your enquiry 24 hours a day.