


The identity theft pandemic
The odds are that your financial information is out there somewhere on the “dark web” — stolen in the Equifax breach, the Target breach or the myriad of other leaks of personal financial information. Now, the netherworld has figured out a use for your stolen name, address, Social Security number and birthdate.
They are applying for unemployment insurance, using your information but directing the benefits to newly opened bank accounts using their own email addresses. In an era of online banking, you might never know that a claim was filed and an account was opened in your name.
Many people have received debit cards purporting to be filled with benefits from state unemployment offices — even though recipients are often elderly and have never applied for benefits. The FBI suspects the thieves have “inside” help, allowing them to syphon off the money or redirect it to fraudulent checking accounts.
Another fast-growing aspect of the scam involves fraudsters using stolen credit information to apply for small business loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, which has been swamped with aid requests. Individuals checking their credit reports have found “hard inquiries” from the SBA and then learned loans were taken out in their name.
Just assume that your identity is out there on the dark web. Your job is to control the way thieves can use it. So take these steps:
The best authority to report this kind of fraud to is the FBI, using these contacts: 1-800-CALL-FBI or
The FBI will have at least two people review any tips either to the hotline or to this web address.
That will be a huge hassle to unwind — and the IRS is readying systems to deal with this problem. And that’s when records of your attempt to report a fraud will be helpful in convincing the government you never received the money.
Federal officials have no idea of how far and deep this identity theft pandemic has swept the nation. Like COVID-19 testing, many victims of ID theft are asymptomatic — never imagining that it could happen to them. That’s why it’s so important to read, and then freeze your credit report.
And that’s The Savage Truth.