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TDCI, Attorney General Support Consumer Protection During Identity Theft Awareness Week (Jan. 29 – Feb. 2, 2024)

The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance’s (“TDCI”) Securities Division and the Tennessee Attorney General are highlighting Identity Theft Awareness Week (Jan. 29 – Feb. 2, 2024) to help Tennessee consumers avoid identity thieves’ tricks and traps.

During Identity Theft Awareness Week, consumers can focus on ways they can better protect themselves from the growing problem of identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission’s Sentinel Network identified over 16,000 instances of identity theft reported across Tennessee in 2022 in their most recent Sentinel Report.

“In the hands of an identity thief, technology can be used as a weapon to perpetrate scams that can cause headaches and, in a worst-case scenario, ruin someone’s credit and finances,” said TDCI Commissioner Carter Lawrence. “Because identity theft can lead to significant financial damage, it’s crucial that Tennesseans take steps today in order to protect themselves and their loved ones from identity theft.”

“Every Tennessean, regardless of age, can become a victim of identity theft,” Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said in a statement. “Thieves are more sophisticated than ever and have a variety of methods to steal your information, whether it’s online, over the phone, or in person. Identity theft victims will be the first to tell you that the crime not only hurts financially, it violates your sense of security in a really personal way.  Identity theft is creepy.  I urge all Tennesseans to read the tips provided by the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance and the Attorney’s

During Identity Theft Awareness Week, TDCI and the Attorney General remind consumers to be vigilant and focus on identity theft detection and prevention methods.

Establishing a Trusted Contact

Using A Credit Freeze 

Avoiding Identity Theft Scams 

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