San Diego California How-To Guide for Fighting Fraud and Identity Theft With the FCRA and FACTA Red Flags Rule

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This guide provides an overview of the Fair Credit and Reporting Act Red Flags rule and gives step-by-step guidance on how businesses may develop a program to comply with the law's requirements. Links to additional resources for developing an Identity Theft Prevention Program are included.


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This ITPP addresses 1) identifying relevant identity theft Red Flags for our firm, 2) detecting those Red Flags, 3) responding appropriately to any that are detected to prevent and mitigate identity theft, and 4) updating our ITPP periodically to reflect changes in risks.

The Red Flags Rule requires that each "financial institution" or "creditor"which includes most securities firmsimplement a written program to detect, prevent and mitigate identity theft in connection with the opening or maintenance of "covered accounts." These include consumer accounts that permit multiple payments

The Five Categories of Red Flags Warnings, alerts, alarms or notifications from a consumer reporting agency. Suspicious documents. Unusual use of, or suspicious activity related to, a covered account. Suspicious personally identifying information, such as a suspicious inconsistency with a last name or address.

Red Flag Requirements Initial Risk Assessment Policies and Procedures Manual Train Staff on Program Implementation New Account Authentication. (All consumer accounts) Validate Change of Address Requests. (All consumer accounts) Anti-Phishing Program Identity Theft Protection. (All consumer accounts)

Existing accounts. To detect red flags for existing accounts, your program may include reasonable procedures to confirm the identity of the person you're dealing with, to monitor transactions, and to verify the validity of change-of-address requests.

The Five Categories of Red Flags Warnings, alerts, alarms or notifications from a consumer reporting agency. Suspicious documents. Unusual use of, or suspicious activity related to, a covered account. Suspicious personally identifying information, such as a suspicious inconsistency with a last name or address.

The Red Flags Rule calls for financial institutions and creditors to implement red flags to detect and prevent against identity theft. Institutions are required to have a written identity theft prevention program (ITPP) to govern their organization and protect their consumers.

The Red Flags Rule requires that each "financial institution" or "creditor"which includes most securities firmsimplement a written program to detect, prevent and mitigate identity theft in connection with the opening or maintenance of "covered accounts." These include consumer accounts that permit multiple payments

In addition, we considered Red Flags from the following five categories (and the 26 numbered examples under them) from Supplement A to Appendix A of the FTC's Red Flags Rule, as they fit our situation: 1) alerts, notifications or warnings from a credit reporting agency; 2) suspicious documents; 3) suspicious personal

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