Here’s the latest on identity theft and government resources you can use.
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FTC IdentityTheft.gov remains the central government resource for filing identity theft reports, creating a recovery plan, and getting tailored steps. It also provides a scam-reporting portal and victim information.[5]
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The Federal Trade Commission continues to spotlight spikes in identity theft activity and offers guidance, tips, and printable recovery materials for victims. Look for recent FTC press releases and consumer education pages for updated figures and recommended actions.[1]
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Other credible sources tracking identity theft trends include the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) and major news outlets that report on data breaches and fraud schemes, which can help you stay aware of evolving threats and recommended protections.[6][8]
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For concrete action if you suspect identity theft, start at IdentityTheft.gov to report the incident, place fraud alerts, and request a credit freeze with major credit bureaus. The site also generates a personalized recovery plan and fills many required forms automatically.[5]
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If you’re in Miami or Florida-specific contexts, local authorities and consumer protection offices may publish alerts about regional scams and breach notices; check state attorney general and local consumer protection pages for current advisories. (General practice; no single “latest” federal alert may be as frequent as local notices.)
Illustration: a quick checklist you can use now
- Report immediately to IdentityTheft.gov and obtain a recovery plan.
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major bureaus.
- Check your credit reports for unusual activity and dispute errors.
- Monitor financial accounts and set up breach notifications where available.
- If you suspect a business or government document breach, follow applicable ID theft guidance and document communications.
If you’d like, I can tailor a Miami-area, step-by-step action plan (including links to Florida consumer protection resources) and summarize the latest federal updates in a concise bullet list. Please tell me if you want that.
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www.cbsnews.comExplore OCC news releases and issuances on a wide variety of banking-related topics
www.occ.treas.govCalls answered by the Federal Trade Commission's Identity Theft hotline have tripled in the last six months according to FTC testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Technolo
www.ftc.govFollow the latest Identity Theft news stories and headlines. Get breaking news alerts when you download the ABC News App and subscribe to Identity Theft notifications.
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www.cbsnews.comThe ITRC conducts surveys and studies on identity crimes, data breaches, privacy, scams, fraud, and more. Latest Reports Impact Studies Data Breach Research Annual Reports
www.idtheftcenter.orgWelcome to IDTheftInfo.org! A consumer oriented website seeking to help all consumers avoid the perils of identity theft.
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