When someone gains access to your personal information they can use it to attempt a type of crime called identity theft or identity fraud. Identity theft can cost you money, time, damage to your credit scores and in a worst case scenario, police arrest under a case of mistaken identity. This can include opening credit card accounts, get medical treatment, filing for tax refunds, making purchases or committing fraud in your name. You can be held liable for these things until you prove these were services you did not authorize.
Watch for the warning signs that someone is using your information. This could be things like:
If you see these warning signs, act quickly to help limit the damage. Here is what you can do: