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If your wallet has been lost or stolen, take the following actions:
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When in doubt, don't give it out.
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You get a call from someone who says she’s... [
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You see an ad on TV, telling you about a new... [
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If you feel you have been a victim of identity theft, contact the FTC’s... [
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Vishing is the telephone equivalent of phishing. Vishing is the act of using... [
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Phishing is the act of sending an e-mail to a user falsely claiming to be an... [
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You pick up the phone and hear a recorded message... [
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Someone might offer you a job. Or say you’ve... [
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You get a call: “Grandma, I need money... [
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You get a pop-up or other urgent message from... [
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You get a card, a call, or an email telling you... [
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You meet someone special on a dating website.... [
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You get a call or an email. It might say you’ve... [
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Someone knocks on your door or calls you. They... [
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Someone contacts you asking for a donation to... [
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