Unlocking the code
Identity thieves need your PIN, don't give it to them
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[April 11, 2015]
LINCOLN - Identity thieves may already
have a lot of information about you – like your credit card number,
the card’s expiration date, and your name, address, and phone
number. With all that information in his hands, why would he call
you? He’s after one vital piece of information – the security code
on your credit card.
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Here’s how the scam works. The scammer says he’s calling from
your credit card’s security or fraud department. They’ve flagged
some suspicious activity on your card, he says. He makes up a bogus
transaction and asks if you authorized it. Of course, you didn’t. So
he says he’ll open a fraud investigation, gives you a case reference
number, and tells you to call the phone number on your credit card
if you have any questions. It all seems fine so far, right?
But, he says, there’s just one more thing. He needs to verify that
you are in possession of the card – so he asks you to tell him the
security code. And it’s the final piece of the puzzle he’s after.
If you get a call like this:
Don’t give the caller any information about your account –
even if he already knows some of the details.
Hang up the phone. Call the customer service number on the
back of your credit card. Talk to the fraud or security department
and ask about the unauthorized charges the caller told you about.
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Report the suspicious call to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint
or 1-877-FTC-HELP. Tell your friends, family, neighbors,
and others about it. By spreading the word, you can help someone
you care about avoid falling for a scam. Identity thieves will try
a lot of different tricks to get your personal information. No
matter the story they tell you, don’t give anyone your personal
information if you didn’t initiate the contact using contact
information you know is trustworthy. And find out what else you can
do to protect your personal information from ending up in the wrong
hands.
[Alvaro Puig, Federal Trade
Commission]
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