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Don’t lose your identity!

If it looks too good to be true, it is! Whether conducted over the telephone, through the Internet, or by mail, fraud is a serious international problem, and identity theft is the fastest-growing type of fraud. Everyone is at risk. Scam artists are up-to-date and well organized, and they will use any number of techniques to try and steal your identity.

On March 16, 2006, Protection Services in partnership with the RCMP and the Ottawa Police held an event to help raise awareness about identity theft, as well as other types of fraud and to launch an informative guide developed by a student for students.

Mélanie Waite, a third-year honours student in biomedical sciences with a concentration in criminology, was hired by the Commercial Fraud Branch of the RCMP last June to create a student guide on personal information and scam protection. The guide is now available on the RCMP Web site under “Scams/Fraud” at www.rcmp.ca. Waite is expected to create other guides for adults, seniors and businesses.

How can you counter the fraud and identity theft? Here are a few useful tips pulled from RCMP pamphlets:

Be wary

Always take precautions

Be prudent online

More information about identity theft is also available online at www.phonebusters.com and at www.recol.ca.

Protection Services can provide a RCMP pamphlet about fraud (Fraud, Recognize it. Report it. Stop it). Contact them at njacob@uOttawa.ca