Personal information is any information that can be used to identify an individual, such as their name, address, Social Security number, or credit card number. Social engineering tactics can be used to obtain this information from individuals.
For example, a social engineer may use phishing emails or phone calls to trick individuals into divulging sensitive information. They may also use pretexting, which involves creating a false scenario to gain the trust of an individual and obtain sensitive information.
To protect your personal information, it is important to be cautious when sharing it online or over the phone. Be wary of unsolicited emails or phone calls asking for personal information. Use strong passwords and two-factor authentication whenever possible. Monitor your credit report regularly for any suspicious activity.
If you suspect that your personal information has been compromised, it is important to act quickly. Contact your bank or credit card company immediately to report any unauthorized charges. Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit report and filing a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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