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3 Essential Detection Features to Look for in Identity Theft Protection

​Identity theft often goes undetected for many months—even years, especially if the victim is a child. In the meantime, criminals can launch phishing attacks, commit financial or healthcare fraud, or sell personal information to other criminals.

​Early detection can help prevent identity theft. If identity theft does happen, detection can help discover the crime early on, lessening the impact on victims and expediting recovery time.

​Identity theft often goes undetected for many months—even years, especially if the victim is a child. In the meantime, criminals can launch phishing attacks, commit financial or healthcare fraud, or sell personal information to other criminals.

​Early detection can help prevent identity theft. And, if identity theft does happen, detection can help discover the crime early on, lessening the impact on victims and expediting recovery time. ​When evaluating identity and privacy protection solutions, look for these three key detection capabilities:

  1. Social Media Detection | Criminals who want to make a quick dollar are targeting social media sites. In fact, 53% of social media logins are fraudulent, and more than 75% of social media attacks are automated bot attacks, according to a report by Arkose Labs. Social media detection and monitoring should:
    • Flag risky content that can damage reputations.
    • Detect frauds and scams, including fraudulent links, phishing attacks, and malware.
    • Fight account takeover by scanning major social networks for accounts that may be using the name and profile photos of a person’s protected accounts.
  2. Deep & Dark Web Detection | A little-known fact: the Internet we use every day for social media, news, shopping, and browsing makes up only 10% of the entire worldwide web. The majority of the web lurks beneath the surface and isn’t searchable by major web browsers. ​

    Trillions of usernames, passwords, personal information, and confidential documents are for sale on the surface, deep, and dark webs right now. Criminals purchase and use this data to steal a person’s identity, money, and even commit crimes in their name. For example, a site on the Dark Web called Black Bank offers so-called “fresh” social security numbers, featuring credit scores over 750 points.

    Deep and dark web detection should:

    • Be complete, thoroughly scanning billions of records, open web sources, underground forums, black markets, and remote corners of the web.
    • Be checked for accuracy and authenticity before alerts are made to avoid false alarms.
    • Provide continuous monitoring, 24/7—not just a one-time scan.
  3. Child Identity Detection | Children face significant identity and privacy threats. Identity thieves can use a child’s Social Security number to apply for government benefits, open bank and credit card accounts, apply for a loan or utility service, or rent a place to live. And with gaming, using social media, and other online activities, children’s privacy is at increasing risk. Parents and guardians should monitor their children’s identities before they actually need it.

    Child identity detection should:

    • Include dark web monitoring to protect a child’s identity on all levels of the Internet.
    • Scan social media for inappropriate content linked to a child’s identity.
    • Help prevent account takeover of a child’s social media accounts.

Award-Winning Detection from IDX

IDX was named a leader in the detection category in the Javelin 2019 Identity Protection Service Provider Scorecard. The distinction was awarded to MyIDCare, IDX’ identity and privacy protection platform.

IDX’ robust detection is matched by rigorous, government-level security standards and a 100% recovery guarantee for victims. In fact, IDX is the largest provider of identity protection services to the U.S. government.

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