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8 Tips for College-Bound Students to Prevent Identity Theft

Because college students are such common victims of identity theft, Connecticut BBB recommends taking a few simple steps to protect their identity.

Connecticut BBB Cautions Young Adults are Vulnerable to ID Theft and Related Crimes

College students have many responsibilities to manage when it comes to school, work and their social lives. Unfortunately, identity theft and credit ratings often take a back seat to those other priorities.  Better Business Bureau warns that young adults are particularly vulnerable to identity theft and related crimes.


More than 250,000 people fell victim to identity theft in 2010, according to the Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book. 24 percent of those were between the ages of 20 and 29.  Another 8 percent were 19 years old or younger, meaning college-aged students account for as much as one quarter of all identity theft victims.

Young adults are especially susceptible to “friendly fraud,” crime that is committed by people known to the victim, such as a roommate or relative.  Such crimes grew 7 percent overall last year, according to a report released by Javelin Strategy and Research.

Because college students are such common victims of identity theft, Connecticut BBB recommends taking a few simple steps to protect their identity:

Secure your mail - Campus mailboxes are often easily accessed in a dorm or apartment.  Have sensitive mail sent to a permanent address such as your parents' home or invest in a secure post office box.

Don't share too much on social networks - Identity fraud was twice as common for people who have been on social networking sites for five years or more.  Javelin research found people not using privacy settings on their networks were at a higher risk of exposing crucial information to fraudsters.

Important documents should be securely stored - This includes social security cards, passports and bank and credit card statements.  Shred all paper documents that contain sensitive financial information and any credit card offers that come in the mail.

Never loan your credit or debit card to anyone - If you feel the need to pay for a friend's meal or a tank of gas, go with them instead.  Avoid co-signing for a loan or other financing.

Make sure your computer software is up to date - Many public Wi-Fi systems can be susceptible to hackers, especially when they are not password-protected.  Download updates to your antivirus and spyware software on a regular basis to keep your personal documents and information safe.  Never use a shared computer workstation to pay bills or shop online.

Check your credit and debit card statements frequently - Look for any suspicious activity or purchases.  The sooner you identify potential fraud, the sooner unauthorized charges can be refunded to you.

Start with trust - When shopping on unfamiliar websites, always check for the BBB Accredited Business seal and click to confirm it is legitimate before entering credit card information.  If there's no seal, check the company's BBB Business Review at bbb.org.

Check your credit report at least once a year - Experian, Equifax and TransUnion each offer a free credit report once a year.  Visit http://www.annualcreditreport.com, the free government-sanctioned service, to request a report and look for any suspicious activity or inaccuracies.

To check the reliability of a company and find trustworthy businesses, visit http://www.bbb.org.

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Creeky June 18, 2013 at 08:46 pm
FHA Exposed, you can rest. She turned herself in:Read More http://www.justice.gov/usao/ct/Press2013/20130604.html If you are looking for some comeuppance for those that kept this quiet, and handled what they could out of the public's eye, I wish you success in your endeavors, and the best of luck--I think you'll need it.
Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 10:21 pm
Creeky - For a dead guy, I try to keep busy: http://wilton.patch.com/blogs/thomas-paines-blog
Creeky June 18, 2013 at 10:59 pm
Thomas, you certainly do. I enjoyed "Outside the Box."
Creeky June 18, 2013 at 09:34 pm
Atticus, Ralph Arnone is next scheduled to appear in court on July 1st, at which point he isRead More expected to enter a plea. As an aside, one isn't supposed to go to bed and wake up still angry at the same thing, day in, day out, week in, week out, month in, month out... I'm not trying to give you a hard time. I care deeply about firefighters and I'm genuinely concerned about you. You were exposed to a lot of chemicals in your career. You may have some endocrine system damage or something causing an electrolyte disorder. This stuff starts out with things like joint pain and minor psychological implications but, it gets much, much worse. Get to the doc. Maybe you're just a spicy guy, maybe Ralph hurt you in some terrible way, or maybe you are sick and as a result, you'll be facing a much shortened a painful life. Honestly, I'm not trying to give you a hard time or pick a fight.
Atticus Fich June 19, 2013 at 06:01 am
Well thanks for your concern Creeky. But at my age I cant say I have lived a shorten life. As forRead More chemicals...well as most of the posters here on this rag say, firemen do nothing 99.9% of the day so I guess the on chemical exposure would be to the big comfy leather chairs in the dayroom. Why do you care anyway Creeky? In your previous posts about me you said, don't feed to trolls. You are not honest Creeky. Take your fake concern and false "honesty" and waste it on someone else. Not trying to give you a hard time, those are your comments about me. Where did you get the info on Ralphy?
Creeky June 19, 2013 at 08:05 am
Atticus, review your own posts. It isn't trolling. It's a vendetta. If you think I'm dishonest,Read More fine. I'm not going to try to speak rationally with someone whom is irrational. Why do I care? Because I've seen how much care fireman are capable of, and how much they give of themselves. It's respect and karma. As far as where I got the info, it's publicly available. If you wanted my help in how to find it yourself, perhaps you shouldn't have attacked my character. You are on your own now.