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Theft Protection & Awareness Month

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(Columbus) – It’s fitting that Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month is December, a time of year when we are busy with shopping, cramming in personal commitments and sharing life moments on our social media pages, all while exposing ourselves to potential identity theft dangers.

In 2020, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received 4.8 million identity theft and fraud reports, a 53 percent increase from 2019. It’s not surprising that identity theft is the top consumer fraud in the United States. What’s alarming is that 29% are repeat victims. 

“Identity theft is the number one type of consumer fraud in the U.S.,” said Director of the Ohio Department of Commerce Sherry Maxfield. “We are wrapping up 2021 and so far, the Federal Trade Commission reports Ohio having more than 33,000 identity theft reports, with 16 percent of those directly related to credit card fraud. We continue to share helpful information with Ohioans in an effort to keep them safe from this type of fraud.”

With a significant increase in shopping throughout the holiday season, consumers are naturally more vulnerable to credit card fraud, particularly while shopping online.

Online shopping is not only easy, but it’s incredibly convenient. You can make purchases from your phone or computer anytime and in some cases from anywhere. But this convenience comes at a price, it potentially exposes you to fraud, and more importantly identity theft.

Tips to protect your personal and financial information from online scammers:

If you believe you have been a victim of identity theft or other cyber fraud activity you may contact:

If you need assistance filing a complaint against a state-chartered bank, credit union, or consumer finance company, call the Division of Financial Institutions’ Office of Consumer Affairs at 866-278-0003.

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