Prevent
Identity Theft
Your identity can be abused in many different ways, and the damage can be lasting and significant. However, there are simple steps you can take to protect your identity from theft and misuse.
Recover
My Identity
Were you the victim of an identity crime? The ITRC can provide you with direct assistance, a custom remediation plan, and more resources.
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My Business
See how your business can leverage ITRC resources and help transform lives.
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KMOX Reporter Megan Lynch and ITRC COO James E. Lee sat down to discuss the ITRC’s Biometric Working Group discussion paper and the future of facial verification.
The ITRC’s Eva Velasquez speaks with NBC News about a rise in FBI complaints of criminals using deepfake tools to create fake inappropriate videos. They use images found on the victim’s social media accounts.
ITRC COO James E. Lee talks with CBS News Correspondent Shanelle Kaul about the ITRC’s 2023 Business Impact Report, and why 73 percent of SMBs suffered a cyber incident.
Finopotamus highlights the findings in the ITRC’s Identity in Practice Report, a report that examines identity crime victimization across Black communities in the United States.
ITRC COO James E. Lee shares tips with Jackie Snow of National Geographic on staying cyber-safe while traveling. It starts with packing spare chargers and using wall outlets to charge.
ITRC President and CEO Eva Velasquez speaks with Sergio Flores of NBC 7 San Diego about the ITRC’s 2023 Consumer Impact Report, and why 16 percent of respondents have contemplated suicide.
Director of ISMG Productions Anna Delaney talks to James E. Lee, COO of the ITRC, about social media scams. In 2022, the ITRC saw a 288 percent increase in social media takeover inquiries.