Credit Security
- Lock personal credit for all three major agencies, and only open for 24 hours, when applying for a loan.
- Equifax
- Experian
- TranUnion
- Use a PIN for your tax return.
- This can be obtained if there’s ever been an identity theft situation.
- Pay a credit monitoring service, if there’s ever been a breach of identity.
- NOTE: Many credit card companies provide notifications for credit bureau change as a free service.
Internet Security
- Turn on MFA (Multi Factor Auth) / 2FA (Two Factor Auth) for all sites with an account, especially any with financial information or social media accounts.
- NOTE #1: Use an authenticator app on your phone for the 2nd factor and avoid using texts as much as possible, since texts can be spoofed.
- NOTE: #2: If logging into a site and not being requested for a code in addition to the password, this is not a safe site.
- Use randomized passwords for all sites with a password manager like LastPass, etc.
- NOTE: Never use the same password twice!
- Do not save passwords in your browser.
- Do not write down passwords.
- NOTE: Writing down clues to help remember is fine, but never the full password. Also, there should be only one password, and that’s for the password manager.
- DO NOT call phone numbers out of emails, texts or other situations where a number has been sent to you.
- NOTE: Only call phone numbers from Web sites that have been fully vetted by yourself that you directly opened and not from something sent to you.
- DO NOT accept phone calls from anyone you aren’t expecting.
- NOTE: Let them leave a message and verify the number before calling back.
- During any call for other reasons: If there is even a shred of doubt about someone on a call, ask for proof of who they are in the form of something you have specified, not something they have specified.
- Install a decent virus software protection for all Windows computers.
- Assume all emails sent to you from someone not in your contacts is malicious and approach with caution.
Internet Purchases
- Never use a debit card or bank account for purchasing anything on the Internet.
- For Internet purchases, use PayPal, Amazon Pay or Google Pay with a credit card backing it.
- For any other Internet purchases that don’t accept PayPal, Amazon Pay or Google Pay, use a credit card.
- NOTE #1: Do not save your credit card information on the site.
- NOTE #2: Use virtual cards if your card company allows it.
- Enable phone alerts for all credit card and bank accounts – often in the phone apps or web site.
- NOTE #1: Set a phone alert or text for all purchases over $1.
- NOTE #2: Set a phone alert or text for any international purchase.