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What can we do about identity theft?Ryan Vescio, Orlando civil criminal defense attorneyand partner at NeJame Law, shares three key steps to stay ahead of identity theft — and what to do now if you think you're a victim.There are many tools out on the internet that can help youprotect your identity.However, there are a few steps that you should proactively take.TFirst, be careful of the emails that you create and those that come through your inbox.Second, although it could be painful, sometimes do an online search of yourself to see what information pops up.Maybe that actor has access to your information and used it for ways that you're unaware of.Third and most importantly, look at your credit report.There are lots of services that offer free credit report, and you should be proactive in ensuring that a bad actor doesn't have your information and using it to their advantage.If you believe you've been the victim of identity theft, call us here at NeJame Law 407-500-0000, because with cybercrime, time is of the essence.
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