2025 ShredSafe Event: AARP shares crucial tips to combat identity theft
AARP shares tips to prevent identity theft, revealing that 40 million Americans were victims in 2023, and announces an upcoming document shredding event.
Wednesday, April 30th 2025, 4:46 pm
By:
David Prock
TULSA, Okla. -
Identity fraud continues to affect millions of Americans, with 40 million victims reporting $47 billion stolen in 2023, according to a recent AARP report.
Jeff Miller with the AARP Fraud Watch Network is sharing tips to help individuals better protect themselves.
Core Practices to Prevent Identity Theft
Miller said that there are some key habits that everyone can do to safeguard their personal information:
- Use strong, unique passwords for each account.
- Enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible.
- Check your credit report regularly for suspicious activity.
- Turn on automatic updates on all devices to patch security vulnerabilities.
- Avoid engaging with unknown texts, emails, or phone calls, which are often used in scams.
- Shred any documents containing sensitive information that are no longer needed.
Upcoming Shredding Event
To help the public dispose of documents securely, AARP, along with News On 6 and 92.9 the River, is sponsoring a shredding event.
David Prock
David Prock is a digital content producer for Griffin Media and is a regular contributor to both News9.com and NewsOn6.com.
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