The $10 Billion Problem Sitting in Your Mailbox According to the FTC Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book 2023, U.S. consumers reported losing more than $10 billion to fraud in 2023 — the first time reported losses have crossed that threshold. Identity theft ranked among the most-reported fraud categories, with roughly …
Read MoreThe Law Exists for a Reason Congress did not build an opt-out right into the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) because prescreened credit and insurance offers are harmless. The law recognized that giving the nationwide credit bureaus broad authority to sell consumer names and addresses to lenders creates real exposure — …
Read MoreOne Order, Many Databases Picture a garden-supply catalog arriving in the mailbox. The customer fills out a paper order form — name, street address, city, state, ZIP — and mails it back with a check. That single transaction feels private, a two-party exchange between buyer and seller. Within weeks, the same name and …
Read MoreThe Mailbox as a Fraud Vector for Older Adults Americans age 60 and older reported losses of more than $3.4 billion to fraud in 2023, according to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Elder Fraud Report — an increase over the prior year. While digital scams dominate headlines, the physical mailbox remains a …
Read MoreThe Mailbox Surprise Nobody Warns You About The boxes are barely unpacked and the mailbox is already full—but not with correspondence for the new residents. Catalogs for outdoor furniture, kitchen gadgets, clothing brands, and home goods begin arriving within days of a move, most of them addressed to the new occupant …
Read MoreTake Back Control of Your Mailbox — and Your Personal Data Federal law and free or low-cost industry tools give you real mechanisms to remove your address from the mailing lists that clutter your mailbox and, more importantly, from the data pipelines that can widen your identity-theft exposure. Every piece of physical …
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