Here are the latest reliable sources on identity theft and government resources you can check now:
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) IdentityTheft.gov: official government guidance for reporting and recovering from identity theft, plus step-by-step recovery plans. This is the primary US government resource for victims.[4]
- USA.gov Identity Theft: consumer guidance on signs, protection tips, and reporting processes, with links to federal and local resources.[10]
- Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC): current reports and data on identity crimes, breaches, and trends; useful for understanding recent patterns and risk areas.[8]
- ABC News Identity Theft: ongoing coverage of notable cases and consumer-related fraud stories for quicker context on current threats.[7]
- OCC identity theft information: banking-sector perspectives and guidelines relevant if you’re concerned about financial institution safeguards against identity theft.[6]
Quick ways to start today:
- If you suspect or have experienced identity theft in the US, file an initial report with the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov and follow the tailored recovery plan there.[4]
- Monitor your credit and consider a freeze or fraud alert with major credit bureaus if you notice signs of compromise.[10]
- Keep an eye on credible news outlets for evolving scams and government actions; look for updates from FTC and consumer protection agencies.[9][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent specific articles or summarize the current best-practice steps for a particular scenario (e.g., tax-related identity theft, credit card fraud, or medical identity theft) with direct links.
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www.identitytheft.govFirst, the unemployed; now we're discovering identity thieves have a new target: families with young children who are struggling to put food on the table. After stealing billions of dollars from jobless Americans waiting for unemployment benefits, we've discovered hackers are now preying on people who rely on a federal food program called SNAP; people who use Link cards. … A grand jury has indicted Katrina Pierce, a Chicago woman accused of filing false tax returns and obtaining fraudulent...
www.cbsnews.comKnow the warning signs of identity theft, how to protect yourself, and how to report it. And learn how to protect your child from ID theft.
www.usa.govThe 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.orgFollow 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.
abcnews.go.comWelcome to IDTheftInfo.org! A consumer oriented website seeking to help all consumers avoid the perils of identity theft.
idtheftinfo.orgExplore OCC news releases and issuances on a wide variety of banking-related topics
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