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Fact or Fiction? Myths Behind the Proactive Fraud Alert
Europ Assistance USA Warns Against Reliance on This Identity Theft Prevention Strategy
| Source: Europ Assistance
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - January 22, 2008) - In an effort to alleviate growing concern
over identity theft, more and more Americans are placing fraud alerts on
credit records even before they have become a victim. Though placing a
fraud alert may help lessen the chance for identity theft to occur, Europ
Assistance USA, the professional ally for people in crisis or distress,
advises concerned Americans to not rely on this as a means of preventing
identity theft.
Approximately 15 million Americans were victims of identity theft in 2006
according to a Gartner study done in coordination with the Identity Theft
Resource Center. And the crime continues to grow specifically due to the
increased use of the Internet and online records. Although proactive
measures have become more commonplace in the last few years, as reported in
2004, victims still spent an average of 300 hours recovering from this
crime, often over a period of several years.
Today, Americans are placing an increased number of proactive fraud alerts
on credit records. Due to the fact that the fraud alerts are free of
charge to anyone and can be placed repeatedly every 90 days, Americans
perceive them to protect more than they do.
Myth: Fraud alerts are the premiere form of protection and prevention
against identity theft.
Fact: The alert signals credit agencies to contact you to check that you
placed an incoming credit application and that the application is in fact
valid. Unfortunately, this is not a foolproof system of preventing new
credit from being issued in your name. In fact, some credit issuers do not
even see the fraud alert because they do not use credit reports prior to
issuing credit. This step also does not prevent criminals from using your
existing accounts to commit fraud.
Myth: Fraud alerts protect your credit records and accounts 100 percent of
the time.
Fact: Due to the above stated circumstance, the Identity Theft Resource
Center believes that proactive fraud alerts are effective only about 70
percent of the time.
Although placing a fraud alert is a proactive way to diminish the chance of
identity theft, it is a relatively indirect method of completely preventing
the crime for those who have been victims or those who are considerably
concerned.
For those who have suffered from such crimes or are particularly worried,
Europ Assistance USA recommends placing a credit freeze, or locking access
to credit files, on your credit record. A much more complete solution, a
credit freeze prevents any lines of credit from being issued
-- a helping hand to those suffering from the crime or concerned that they
may be at risk.
"A credit freeze is unmatchable to any other prevention method out there at
this time. Fraud alerts are an important part of responding to an actual
identity theft, but using them before any theft has occurred does not make
a person immune to the crime," said Guillaume Deybach, president and CEO of
Europ Assistance USA. "In our Gold level identity theft resolution
program, customers can freeze and unfreeze their credit at any time free of
charge."
Freezing your account and unfreezing it when needed for credit approval is
a way to prevent damage to your credit and allows you to maintain control
of your credit record and your identity. Although you may be prevented from
obtaining instant credit, the reassurance of a higher level of security is
a comfort to concerned Americans. When needed, credit reports can be
thawed for specific periods of time and for specific companies to see,
neither of which affects your credit score. Free for any victim, the
service can cost those interested in proactive measures anywhere from
$2-$20 for each freeze of unfreezing of a report.
About Europ Assistance USA
Europ Assistance USA, headquartered in Washington, DC, is a part of the
multinational Europ Assistance Group and its network of 71 companies, 5,000
employees and more than
850,000 service providers and medical personnel offering assistance
services in 208 countries and territories around the globe. For close to
half a century, the group has tailored solutions for assisting people
wherever they may be and helping them respond to the unexpected throughout
their daily lives. Services include emergency medical transportation,
medical referrals, case monitoring claims management, identity theft
resolution and data breach response services. Twenty-four hours a day at 34
assistance centers worldwide, multilingual assistance coordinators answer
more than two calls per second and handle one assistance case every two
seconds. www.europassistance-usa.com