Prevent Identity Theft By Shredding Credit Cards, Documents & CDs
To Shred Or Not to Shred…
A good shredder will destroy all pre-approved credit card application materials
including the faux card that sometimes is included.
Old records may seem harmless enough; for example, closed credit cards and bank
accounts. But an ambitious identity thief can use the bits and pieces of this old
information to assemble a profile of your current identity. If you are unsure that a
document needs to be shredded—shred it!
Shred This Top 20
- Expired credit cards
- CDs, DVDs containing confidential information
- Obsolete financial records, including loan
- Pre-approved credit card applications
- Personal medical records or physician statements
- Correspondence and tax preparation worksheets
- Receipts for purchases
- Bank statements
- ATM receipts
- Credit card statements
- Cancelled checks
- Mail and old records
- Untidy bills
- Credit Card Charges
- Insurance forms
- Investment transactions
- Mailing labels from magazines
- Pay stubs
- Old driver’s licenses or passports
- Expired insurance membership cards
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Any documents that contain social security number, birth dates, your mother’s maiden
name and any account numbers or online passwords.
ID Theft Target: A peak season for ID thieves is tax time. Old tax
records and other expired documents are being discarded. Know what shredder you need
to securely destroy these documents.
Best Practices for Office Shredding
A proactive approach is vital in office identity security, particularly when it comes
to paper documents, which can easily be overlooked when you’re focusing on digital
security measures. Paper applications filled out by employees, e-mail attachments that
have been printed out, and even handwritten notes about your competition all require
protection.
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Use
Small Office/Home Office shredder
or Commercial Cross-Cut shredder,
depending on the size of your office, for optimum shredding performance. Choose a
cross-cut shredder that can also be used as a credit card shredder, DVD shredder or
a shredder for documents with paper clips and staples so you can destroy more than
paper documents.
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Position shredders near copiers/printers for quick and easy shredding of documents
that might be left out on the paper tray.
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Maintain strict requirements for shredding all customer printed materials the moment
they are no longer needed. Printed customer documentation should be shredded
regardless of the nature of the content. This prevents time wasted reviewing
documents for personal information or personal content being overlooked.
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Shred all printed employee documentation once it is no longer needed. The same rules
for customers, applies to employees. Diligent shredding prevents any personal
information about employees from being misplaced. Be sure to use a credit card
shredder for destroying expired company credit cards.
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Make employees aware of shredding practices and how the shredders are used so they
will feel comfortable using them.
FACTA Compliance
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act or FACTA requires all businesses to
follow simple guidelines for protecting and disposing of sensitive data collected from
customers. To adhere to FACTA rules you must maintain a written policy for document
shredding that is presented to employees. Train your employees in the proper disposal
of documents containing sensitive information so they understand the importance of the
policy. Make sure you have the best shredders and enough paper shredders, and a credit
card shredder if needed, to accommodate the amount of materials that need to be
destroyed on a regular basis at the workplace.