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As Canadians have become increasingly more comfortable with sharing personal information through online activities, cases of identity fraud have been on the rise. By taking a few simple steps, you can help combat the problem and keep your personal information secured.
Identity fraud is the illegal use of someone else’s personal information, usually for financial gain or other criminal purposes. Fraudsters can use information such as your name, date of birth, address, credit card number, Social Insurance Number (SIN) and other personal details to take over an existing bank account or to open new ones. They can also use this information to apply for credit cards and mortgages, redirect mail, establish cell phone service, rent vehicles, buy merchandise and even get a job.
Help reduce your risk of identity fraud significantly by following these tips for managing your personal information wisely.
CUMIS® Home Insurance protects credit union members with Identity Fraud Recovery Expense
To protect credit union members against the growing threat of identity Fraud, our home insurance includes up to $10,000 for fraud recovery expenses at no extra cost and no deductible.
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