All businesses produce sensitive information that would be of interest to others. What constitutes confidential information that idenity thieves might want from you?
Personal Information |
Office Files and Records |
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Addresses ATM receipts Bank account information Bank statements Blank Checks Brokerage account information Cancelled & voided checks Copies of Checks Computer Printouts Credit & debit card numbers Credit Card Receipts Credit reports and histories Deposit Slips Drivers’ license numbers Employee pay stubs Employment records Expired Coupons Financial Records Insurance policy data Investment documents Legal Documents Medical and dental records Passport number Prescriptions Resumes Social Security numbers Telephone number Tax forms Travel itineraries Used airline tickets |
Account records Audits Bank statements Bids and Estimates Blueprints and Engineering Drawings Budget Data Cancelled checks Competitive information Computer Printouts Contracts Copies of Checks Correspondence Credit card numbers Customer Lists Diligence files Employment Applications Executive correspondence Expense Reports Extra Photocopies Fax machine ribbons Financial records Insurance records Intellectual property records Internal memos Inventory Reports Invoices Legal documents Market research Marketing material Medical Records and Charts Meeting Minutes New product information Obsolete contracts Official notices Payroll records Personnel files |
Phone records Other Information Aperature Cards |