As a primary key to your identity, your SSN is often targeted by cybercriminals trying to commit identity theft, financial fraud, or unauthorized account access. Unlike a password, your SSN cannot be easily changed, making its protection essential for long-term personal and financial security.
Let’s discuss what you could do to help you secure your SSN, minimize exposure risks, and respond effectively if any of your data is compromised.
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Hackers and intruders are looking for ways to steal your identity. Here are some practical tips you must follow to keep your SSN info safe:
Only provide your SSN when necessary. Legitimate uses include tax documents, employment records, and financial institutions. Always ask:
Never carry your Social Security card in your wallet. Keep it stored in a secure, locked location such as a safe or locked filing cabinet.
Use services that offer identity monitoring and SSN trace alerts, which notify you if your SSN appears in loan applications, credit inquiries, or dark web sources.
Regularly check your bank statements for unauthorized transactions, credit reports, and credit scores for unusual fluctuations, as early detection can help mitigate potential fraud.
A credit freeze restricts access to your credit report, preventing new accounts from being opened in your name without your authorization.
Never disclose your SSN over the phone, email, or text unless you’ve initiated the contact and verified the recipient. Scammers often impersonate government agencies or banks to steal this information.
PurePrivacy Dark Web Monitoring alerts you if your SSN appears in underground marketplaces or data dumps.
Be vigilant and watch for these warning signs that your information may have been compromised and is circulating on the dark web.
If you suspect that your SSN has been compromised:
PurePrivacy Dark Web Monitoring will notify you if your SSN data is leaked and appears on the dark web. It also allows you to track your other critical identifiers like your phone number, email address, and social security number. Receive instant alerts whenever your data is shared on the dark web, and follow the expert recommendations to minimise the damage.
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You must never share your SSN with anyone until it is legally required. Also, avoid sharing it via email and try to use encrypted communication. Manage your data through authentic privacy managers, such as PurePrivacy, to track where your data is shared without your authorization.
If your data is exposed by being a part of a data breach, it is exploited many times, and hackers keep getting it. Also, phishing attempts, malware, unsecure networks, third-party risks, and more can leak your confidential data, ending up in the hands of hackers.
If your SSN is found on the dark web, it means that your identity is at risk, and you must stay alert. You must monitor your credit reports, freeze your credit, check your financial accounts, enable dark web monitoring, and report the event to the authorities.
Your SSN is a sensitive piece of data, and you must always keep it safe with due diligence. Remember, once your SSN is compromised, you are at a great risk of identity theft, fraud, and other crimes. Use PurePrivacy Dark Web Monitoring to track your information and to prevent unauthorised sharing across all online platforms.