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With so much personal information moving back and forth, it’s
no surprise that fraud is on the rise. You can minimize your risks
by managing your personal information wisely.
The best defense against fraud begins with you, and one of the
best ways to protect yourself is to become familiar with how fraudsters
operate.
Information to Help Keep You Safe
Visit the Federal Trade Commission’s Identity Theft Site
. It’s an excellent resource to help businesses and consumers
deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.
1st Source has also developed two guides to help you secure and protect your information:
Review Your Credit Report Regularly
When it comes to credit, most people check theirs when it’s
time to take out a loan. Unfortunately, this is often when people
discover errors – or worse identity theft. The best time
to manage your credit is before you need it. Find out the best
place to obtain a free copy of your
credit report.
Report Suspicious Activity
If you suspect your ATM card, checks, or credit card have been
lost, stolen, or compromised you should
report this information
to 1st Source immediately. You should also
contact us immediately
if you receive suspicious e-mail messages appearing to come from 1st Source.
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