Latest Trends in Identity Theft

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Latest Trends in Identity Theft Niloufer Tamboly, CISSP, CPA, CFE, CGMA, CIA, CISA

90% of What We Worry About Never Happens

Today let’s talk about the 10%

Identity Theft - A Gateway Crime What is identity theft? Fraudulent acquisition or use of a person’s personally identifiable information (PII) What is identity fraud? When the information acquired fraudulently is used for illicit gain

Identity theft complaints in the U.S. in 2017, by nature of crime Identity theft complaints in the U.S. 2017, by nature of crime Note: United States; 2017 Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 8. Source(s): Federal Trade Commission; ID 194017 2

2018 Identity Fraud Trends 6.64% of consumers became victims of identity fraud Account takeover grew significantly to $5.1 Billion, a four year high Online shopping present the greatest fraud risk Card not present 81% more prevalent than point of sale fraud Fraudsters are causing 200% more monetary damage than previous high © 2018 Javelin Strategy & Research, Identity Fraud Study

2018 Identity Fraud Trends So what are you going to see more off? Account Takeover New Accounts Card Not Present © 2018 Javelin Strategy & Research, Identity Fraud Study

Share of internet users in the United States who have been victim of online identity theft as of October 2018 U.S. internet user online identity theft rate 2018 Note: United States; October 2018; 18 years and older; 1,209 Respondents; internet users Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 8. Source(s): YouGov; ID 763130

I am over a hundred years old and never click on a link in an email

I am 6 years old and have never shopped online

Identity theft complaints lodged with F. T. C. in the U. S Identity theft complaints lodged with F.T.C. in the U.S., by victims age in 2017 Reported cases of identity theft in the U.S., by victims age, 2017 Note: United States; 2017 Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 8. Source(s): Federal Trade Commission; ID 587677 4

Can you prevent identity theft? No, but you can detect it early

First Optout of prescreened offers Place a security freeze on your NCTUE Disclosure Report Place a credit freeze TransUnion.com/credit-help Experian.com/help Equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services Check your credit report for free

Then Review your bank, credit card statements Read your Statement of Benefits sent by your health insurance carrier Sign up for ID theft monitoring service

… Use a password manager Set up multi factor authentication Use a VPN service when using public WiFi

… Don't click links in emails Sign up for paperless billing Don’t provide any PII information to a caller over the phone

… Keep your computer software updated, install anti-virus and firewall Shred all mail with PII Contact the post office if you notice any changes in your mail delivery

Now is my identity secure But by being proactive you can manage the impact

Lifecycle of a stolen identity How is an identity stolen?

https://informationisbeautiful https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/worlds-biggest-data-breaches-hacks/

Traded

Card shop selling skimmed and cloned cards

Recycled - Phishing warning on dark web

Loss of security clearance due to stolen identity https://www.military.c om/veteran- jobs/security- clearance- jobs/2013/09/17/major -faces-long-road-back- after-identity- theft.html

Child protective services at your door due to stolen identity? http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/show s/america-tonight/articles/2016/1/6/how- a-stolen-id-made-one-woman-the- mother-of-a-meth-addicted-baby.html

Drug charges due to medical identity theft https://www.click2hous ton.com/news/investiga tes/identity-theft- victim-gets-drug-fraud- charges-expunged

Victim enabled identity theft A victim is deceived into providing their personally identifying information (PII) to a fraudster Fraudster calls the victim using psychological triggers: Like free offer, FOMO, credit applied to account Or with offer to share the proceeds of fraud 47% Medical identity fraud cases occur when people knowingly share their information Source: https://www.consumerreports.org/medical-identity-theft/medical-identity-theft/

Recovery Call the companies where you know fraud occurred Place a fraud alert on your credit file Go to https://www.identitytheft.gov/Assistant

… Create an identity theft report on the FTC website Create an account and recovery plan File a police report

Obtain & Review Reports Your Credit Reports Record of all Phone, Pay TV and Utility NCTUE report Obtain copy of your ChexSystems report

... Check your Social Security Account Driver history abstract – from DMV Obtain Criminal History Report from State Police

Cleanup Send the police report to all the credit agencies and place fraud alert Close accounts opened in your name Remove charges from your account

… Correct credit report - “Account Closed at Consumer’s Request.” File form 14039 Identity Theft Affidavit with IRS Sign up for ID theft monitoring service

A few more things… Social Security Administration – report misuse Reply to any debt collection notice within 30 days Report identity theft to your motor vehicle department

and… Report identity theft to US Department of State (whether you have a passport or not) Contact Telecheck and Certegy if someone is writing bad checks Student loans– provide identity theft report to close the loan Apartment Rentals – Get your tenant history report corrected Bankruptcy – Contact US Trustee https://www.justice.gov/ust

Questions

Niloufer Tamboly, Co-founder & President, (ISC)2 New Jersey Chapter (a membership based association of cybersecurity professionals) Niloufer ( ntamboly@gmail.com )is a risk management professional and helps companies prevent, detect and mitigate technology and business risks. United States Patent Office has granted her two patents for “System For And Method of Generating Visual Passwords” (US 9,171,143 B2) and “Establishing An Alternate Call Path Using Short-Range Wireless Technology” (US 9,392,523).