
Identity Theft Quick Check 23
Quiz by Sherri Lambert
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- Q1Which THREE financial documents/items should you shred before throwing away?An expired credit or debit cardYour monthly bank statementA receipt from a cash transactionCredit Card bill with you full name and address30s
- Q2Phishing is the fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details through an electronic format. What are TWO precautions you can take against phishing scams?Use the same address for six months , delete it and get a new one.Never send personal or financial information via emailNever include your fist and last name in an emailAlways check the senders email for accuracy30s
- Q3Choose ALL of the strategies that will help you protect yourself from identity theftNever conduct banking or online shopping on a public wifi networkPasscode protect or install safety apps on your cell phoneShred any documents that contain personal or financial information before throwing them awayUse the same password/codes for all your accounts30s
- Q4Before putting personal or financial information online, how do you know if a website is secure?secure website always requires you to login with a username and passwordAll websites are secure so it is always okay to put your personal and financial information onlineA pop up will appear stating "SECURE WEBSITE"URL will change to https://30s