There are ways to avoid having your personality tangled up in the dark web, according to Jay Elliott of the Better Business Bureau.
Between 16 600 reviews of identity theft and data theft, the BBB received.
There are two distinct lessons to be learned in 2022 and 2024: economic losses are on the rise.
rise.
Identity theft is made easier by artificial intelligence, and the black website puts sensitive information, like bank accounts and Social Security numbers, in danger.
Swindlers use stolen data to defraud victims and use it to mimic subjects.
and sell information electronically.
But never give out information to strangers, and be extremely careful when doing so.
checking for references or calling amounts in emails and text messages, as well as checking for links and numbers
at least half a month on your credit report.
Go to the BBB for more information on avoiding schemes. .org/ChicagoBuzz.