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⚠️ Top 10 Identity Threats to Avoid: Because You Don’t Want to Be That Person

Catherine McDiarmid-Watt | Thursday, January 16, 2025 | 0 comments


Protecting your identity in today’s digital world is no joke. From sneaky scammers to accidentally oversharing on social media, the risks are real! 

Let’s dive into the top 10 identity threats you need to dodge like a pro:


1. The Too-Good-to-Be-True Email

“You’ve won $1 million!” Spoiler alert: No, you haven’t. Clicking that link could make someone else a millionaire—using your bank account.


2. Sharing Too Much on Social Media

Your dog’s name + your birthdate + “#NewHouse” = a hacker’s dream. Don't make guessing your passwords as easy as scrolling through your profile.


3. Using “123456” as Your Password

Come on, even hackers are rolling their eyes at this one. Invest in a password manager, or at least use something more creative.


4. Free Wi-Fi at the Coffee Shop

Public Wi-Fi might be free, but it can cost you dearly if a cybercriminal is lurking. Use a VPN, or stick to your data plan.


5. Oversharing Your Kids’ Achievements

Yes, your child’s first-grade report card is adorable, but posting it online may give away personal info like their school or name.


6. Phishing Texts

“Your package is delayed. Click here to fix it!” Translation: “Click here so we can steal your info.” Ignore and delete.


7. Unshredded Mail

Tossing those credit card offers into the trash without shredding them? You’re basically inviting identity thieves to play “dress up” as you.


8. Downloading Shady Apps

That app promising to add sparkles to your selfies? It’s actually adding malware to your phone. Stick to reputable sources.


9. Not Checking Your Bank Statements

Noticed a charge for $5.37 from “Random Inc.”? That’s probably a test run for something much bigger. Review your statements regularly.


10. Reusing the Same Password Everywhere

One password to rule them all = one password to lose them all. A single breach, and it’s game over.


BONUS TIP:
Stay vigilant, trust your instincts, and when in doubt, channel your inner detective. Remember, your identity is yours—don’t let anyone else steal the show!

Be smart, be secure, and keep the hackers guessing! 🕵️‍♀️✨


One wrong click can lead to your personal info being stolen faster than you can say “scam alert.” Jordan now checks every link twice (and maybe three times) before clicking anything suspicious. 

What’s your go-to scam prevention tip?  

Be ready if ID theft happens to you! 


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About Catherine: I have been writing frugal tips since 1982, when I was a young divorced mom of two - for my baby product company, Born to Love. I am now mom to three sons, who are all grown up - and re-married to a wonderful man. We have rescued two little dogs, Denny and Dexter - and Bella, the cat.

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