Basic Information
Types of Identity Theft
Prevention
Fun Facts
100

A crime where someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s data for fraud or deception.

What is identity theft?

100

This is the most common type of identity theft.

What is Financial Identity Theft?

100

Something you should never reply to.

What are unknown messages?

100

How often an identity is stolen in the United States of America.

What is four seconds?

200

The types of personal information that are commonly stolen. (Name Two)

What is name, adress, social security number, bank account number, credit card number, and/or medical insurance number?

200

This type of identity theft involves using someone’s Social Security number to claim public benefits.

What is Employment/Benefits Identity Theft?

200

To prevent thieves from stealing persona information through postal services, people should do this daily.

What is collect mail?

200

The amount/range of time it can take for someone to recover from identity theft.

What is six months to several years?

300

The three most common reasons people commit identity theft.

What is financial gain, revenge, or to hide another crime?

300

When someone fraudulently uses a business’s identity to obtain credit, sell the business, or set up fake websites to steal information.

What is Business Identity Theft?

300

Where social security numbers and other sensitive personal information should NOT be stored.

What is a wallet?
300

The amount/range of time it can take for someone to realize their identity has been stolen.

What is several weeks or months?

400

One way identity theft can occur.

What is stolen wallet, trash diving, public wifi, skimmers, phising, or social media stalking?
400

This type of identity theft involves using a child’s identity.

What is Child Identity Theft (or At-Risk Adult Identity Theft)?

400

One of the easiest way for hackers to intercept data.

What is public wifi?

400

The warning signs of identity theft.

What are unexpected credit score drops, fraudulent notifications, or unknown transactions?

500

One emotional consequence of identity theft.

What is emotional turmoil?

500

When someone steals another person’s identity to stalk or control them.

What is Domestic Violence/Stalking Identity Theft?

500

The government agency you should contact if your identity has been stolen.

What is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at IdentityTheft.gov?

500

Some major financial consequences of identity theft.

What is credit score damage, financial hardship, or legal fees?