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Deepak Sharma
Deepak Sharma

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Digital Identity Theft Is Rising Fast

Digital identity theft is becoming more common every year. It happens when someone steals your personal information and uses it without your permission. This can include your name, email address, phone number, passwords, bank details, or even government ID information.

Hackers and scammers often collect this information through phishing emails, fake websites, data breaches, malware, and social media scams. Once they have enough information, they may try to access your bank account, open fake accounts in your name, or use your identity for fraud.

One of the biggest risks is sharing too much information online. Many people post birthdays, phone numbers, addresses, workplace details, and family information on social media without realizing how it can be misused.

Weak passwords and password reuse also make identity theft easier. If a hacker gains access to one account, they may use the same password to break into other accounts.

Another warning sign of identity theft is receiving unusual emails, login alerts, banking messages, or bills for services you never used. Unexpected password reset requests can also be a sign that someone is trying to access your accounts.

To stay safe, use strong passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and avoid sharing sensitive information publicly. It is also a good idea to monitor your bank accounts, email accounts, and social media activity regularly.

The faster you notice suspicious activity, the easier it is to stop identity theft before it becomes a bigger problem.

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