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Help me save my Social Security number

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:14pm
by Shinova
Sort of.

I kinda suspect someone might've gotten hold of my SSN. Suggestions on what I should do about this? (other than start freaking out, which I'll do soon, maybe)

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:18pm
by Dalton
OK, first thing is to calm down. Then check out this site, which deals with ID theft reports.

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:20pm
by Wicked Pilot
If you feel you're at risk of some kind of identity theft then go here and follow the instructions.

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:28pm
by Tinkerbell
Just out of curiosity, why do you think that?

Other then that, click one of the links already posted (either one, they're both essentially the same :P )

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:34pm
by Wicked Pilot
xBlackFlash wrote:Other then that, click one of the links already posted (either one, they're both essentially the same :P )
Mine's better.

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:36pm
by Shinova
xBlackFlash wrote:Just out of curiosity, why do you think that?

If I told you all, everyone would be calling me by my title for years to come.

Posted: 2005-03-26 11:36pm
by Zaia
My brother Matt's (Azazel's) SSN was stolen years and years ago, and my parents found out about seven or eight years ago (I think), and it took years to resolve. Yeah, it's a pain in the ass if it was stolen, but it's not the end of the world either. It is fixable.

Posted: 2005-03-27 12:53am
by Fuzzy
Did you happen to record you SSN on your unsecured school network? *shifty eyes*

Posted: 2005-03-27 01:26am
by fgalkin
Hell, that's nothing. At my college, we use the SSN as our STUDENT ID NUMBER. Meaning that it is on EVERYTHING more or less official. The only reason I'm not panicking is due to the strength of numbers: there are 20,000 SSNs to steal, what are the odds it will be mine? Other than that, there is nothing I can do.

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin

Posted: 2005-03-27 03:23am
by Superman
Mine was just stolen because of the hacker fuckers who broke into Chico State's information. I put a fraud alert on it.

Posted: 2005-03-27 03:25am
by IRG CommandoJoe
fgalkin wrote:Hell, that's nothing. At my college, we use the SSN as our STUDENT ID NUMBER. Meaning that it is on EVERYTHING more or less official. The only reason I'm not panicking is due to the strength of numbers: there are 20,000 SSNs to steal, what are the odds it will be mine? Other than that, there is nothing I can do.

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Same. Exact. Fucking. Thing.

Pisses me off to no end. Why do they DO that?!?!?!

Posted: 2005-03-27 04:51am
by Shinova
fgalkin wrote:Hell, that's nothing. At my college, we use the SSN as our STUDENT ID NUMBER. Meaning that it is on EVERYTHING more or less official. The only reason I'm not panicking is due to the strength of numbers: there are 20,000 SSNs to steal, what are the odds it will be mine? Other than that, there is nothing I can do.

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin

Your college is run by complete numbnuts.

Posted: 2005-03-27 05:05am
by Uraniun235
Shinova wrote:
fgalkin wrote:Hell, that's nothing. At my college, we use the SSN as our STUDENT ID NUMBER. Meaning that it is on EVERYTHING more or less official. The only reason I'm not panicking is due to the strength of numbers: there are 20,000 SSNs to steal, what are the odds it will be mine? Other than that, there is nothing I can do.

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin

Your college is run by complete numbnuts.
Sadly, I suspect that this is not at all uncommon.

Posted: 2005-03-27 07:07am
by Thinkmarble
Stupid question:
Why is the social security number of such an importance in the USA ?

Posted: 2005-03-27 07:18am
by Frank Hipper
Thinkmarble wrote:Stupid question:
Why is the social security number of such an importance in the USA ?
It's pretty much the primary ID number for every person.

Posted: 2005-03-27 07:24am
by Gambler
Thinkmarble wrote:Stupid question:
Why is the social security number of such an importance in the USA ?
I think it is because they don't have a national ID number like in most countries ( for example Personalausweis in germany), so they have to rely on their social security number. In my opinion it is one of the reasons why ID theft is so common in the US.

Posted: 2005-03-27 07:25am
by salm
Frank Hipper wrote:
Thinkmarble wrote:Stupid question:
Why is the social security number of such an importance in the USA ?
It's pretty much the primary ID number for every person.
What is it needed for, for example, besides as student number at some unis?

Posted: 2005-03-27 07:53am
by Frank Hipper
salm wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:
Thinkmarble wrote:Stupid question:
Why is the social security number of such an importance in the USA ?
It's pretty much the primary ID number for every person.
What is it needed for, for example, besides as student number at some unis?
Pretty much any interaction, at any level, with any branch of local, state, or federal government.
And that's just for starters, you can't even get an above board job in this country without one, or it's equivalent (for foreign people working here legally).

Posted: 2005-03-27 07:56am
by salm
Frank Hipper wrote:
salm wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:It's pretty much the primary ID number for every person.
What is it needed for, for example, besides as student number at some unis?
Pretty much any interaction, at any level, with any branch of local, state, or federal government.
And that's just for starters, you can't even get an above board job in this country without one, or it's equivalent (for foreign people working here legally).
so you have to give out your ss for lots of stuff. why is it so problematic then if it´s stolen? i mean all the people who do the paper work for the interactions that require the ss have it anyway.

Posted: 2005-03-27 08:05am
by Frank Hipper
salm wrote: so you have to give out your ss for lots of stuff. why is it so problematic then if it´s stolen? i mean all the people who do the paper work for the interactions that require the ss have it anyway.
Seeing as how it's, for all intents and purposes, pretty much who you are to the government, it's an important part of stealing a person's identity.

Posted: 2005-03-27 09:40am
by phongn
USF is slowly trying to move away from using SSNs but they have decades of institutional inertial behind them.

Posted: 2005-03-27 10:07am
by Tinkerbell
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
fgalkin wrote:Hell, that's nothing. At my college, we use the SSN as our STUDENT ID NUMBER. Meaning that it is on EVERYTHING more or less official. The only reason I'm not panicking is due to the strength of numbers: there are 20,000 SSNs to steal, what are the odds it will be mine? Other than that, there is nothing I can do.

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Same. Exact. Fucking. Thing.

Pisses me off to no end. Why do they DO that?!?!?!
At my high school, they use this really shitty gradebook software, but up until this year any teacher could see any student's SSN. It was next toi their address and phone number :evil:

Posted: 2005-03-27 12:03pm
by Darth Fanboy
In Iowa, the Social Security number used to be the DRIVERS LICENSE NUMBER.

Of course that has been changed now, they edit out the middle numbers last I saw, but you can still get a good chunk of someones number like that.

Posted: 2005-03-27 12:18pm
by Petrosjko
salm wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:
salm wrote: What is it needed for, for example, besides as student number at some unis?
Pretty much any interaction, at any level, with any branch of local, state, or federal government.
And that's just for starters, you can't even get an above board job in this country without one, or it's equivalent (for foreign people working here legally).
so you have to give out your ss for lots of stuff. why is it so problematic then if it´s stolen? i mean all the people who do the paper work for the interactions that require the ss have it anyway.
SSN is also required to get loans and credit cards. It's one of the major facets of proving your identity, and getting it stolen is a great way to suddenly have your credit report zero out... you do your credit check, and find out that you took out twenty grand in loans and cards, huzzah!

Posted: 2005-03-27 12:24pm
by Zac Naloen
Thats like the national Insurance number in the UK, those cards are a bitch to get replaced if you lose it.