Support for the Illinois Troops
This month, Governor Rod Blagojevich of Illinois signed a bill that will increase penalties for identity theft committed against members of the military who reside in Illinois and are serving abroad. House Bill 1236 is sponsored by State Representative Jil Tracy and State Senator John O. Jones.
Military personnel serving overseas are often victims or potential victims of identity theft. Thieves target service members when they have been deployed because it is harder for them to monitor their finances. Recently, a marine from Iowa had his good credit ruined by an identity thief while he was stationed in Iraq. According to this news story, the marine returned to the States and was turned down for a VA home loan.
Stories like this are extremely disheartening, but there is something that can be done for military personnel to decrease their chances of becoming victims of identity theft. It is advisable that all deployed military personnel place an “active duty” alert on their credit files to decrease the chances of their social security number being used fraudulently. This special alert is good for one year, as opposed to the 90-day initial alert available to all consumers. Both of these types of alerts are free and easy to place.
Experian: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742); http://www.experian.com/
TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289; http://www.transunion.com/
