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  1. Apr 3, 2019 · What should you do when your identity is stolen? Victims should close fraudulently used accounts as soon as possible, and report the case of identity theft to the police. The perpetrator may then be charged for cheating by personation under Section 416 of the Penal Code .

  2. Oct 16, 2023 · After a thief steals your identity, trying to start the identity recovery process can be overwhelming. Follow this 12-step guide to learn what to do if your identity is stolen and how you can help safeguard your identity with LifeLock Standard.

  3. Jan 5, 2018 · SINGAPORE - Housewife Cheryl Loke, 33, who spends most of her time taking care of her one-year-old son, never imagined she would become a victim of digital identity theft.

  4. May 31, 2024 · Financial identity theft happens when someone uses stolen personal information (new window) to access your financial resources, such as credit cards and bank accounts, to steal money directly or incur debts in your name.

  5. Identity theft is where someone steals your identity for financial gain. These imposters are masters of disguise and they’ll use a variety of tactics such as cold calling, intercepting your post, going through your rubbish, 'skimming' your credit card and hacking your computer.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Resecurity identified a spike of Dark Web activity related to stolen identity information of Singapore citizens. Cybercriminals are selling stolen identity documents that may be used for fraud, identity theft, impersonation scams, and KYC bypass.

  7. Stay alert for signs of Identity theft, which can include: Failing to receive bills or other mail. This could mean that an identity thief has taken over your account and changed your billing address to cover his tracks. Receiving credit cards that you didn’t apply for. Being denied credit for no apparent reason.