Steps You Should Take If Your Computer is Ever Stolen

Precautions You Can Take Now

By John Messina, published Apr 04, 2008
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These days we depend on our computer for so many things, if it ever got stolen we have a big task on hand. Just think of everything you use your computer for and what you may have stored on it.

It's vital that you do not save any word docs with a list of passwords or bank accounts on your computer. This is going to be one of the first things the person who has your desktop or laptop is going to look for. Also do not have your internet browser save your passwords for you.

Things you will need to do if your computer is every stolen:

File a police report and let them know if you have any personal information on the computer that can led to Identity Theft.

Call Equifax at 800-525-6285 and place a 90 day fraud alert on your credit history. You won't have to call the other two Credit Unions as Equifax will notify the other two Credit Bureaus for you. This process can be repeated after 90 days if you need to extend your credit alert.

Cancel and Replace your credit cards that you use for on line shopping.

Change all your passwords for all your on-line bank accounts, shopping sites, social networks, all your email accounts and anything else that you use a password for.

Precautions you can take now that can save you a lot of work later on if your laptop or desktop is ever stolen:

Never set your internet browser to remember passwords for you.

On the Content Tab of Internet Explorer make sure auto complete for forms and user name/passwords is not checked.

Set your internet browsing history to 0 days so that your browsing history will not be saved when you close Internet Explorer.

Keep a list of all the sites you have gone to in the past year for purchases. Keep this list on paper and store it in a safe place.

If you have many different passwords, also keep them on paper and in a safe place with the rest of your important documents. Do not store them anywhere on your computer.

Go to all your shopping sites that store your credit card information and delete it from you account. When you want to purchase something from that site it will ask you again for your credit card information.

Steps You Should Take If Your Computer is Ever Stolen

A computer laptop.

Credit: René Mansi

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Good points. I also make sure that the computer is password protected so you have to enter a password at start-up and after "sleep" mode. Another thing to keep in mind is that some very savvy thieves will remove the hard drive and get to your info without using your computer at all.

Posted on 04/16/2008 at 9:04:33 AM

 
Great advice.

Posted on 04/15/2008 at 11:04:21 PM

 
great article!..good to know!

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 11:04:02 AM

 
excellent article and practical steps too =)

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 6:04:04 AM

 
Very good information, I had my house broken into a few years back and had some very "confidential" information on it, as well as personal information. Luckily I knew the person who did it, my landlord's son, and got it tracked down pretty quick. Your article give real, true, live advice to person as to what they should do

Posted on 04/05/2008 at 11:04:43 AM

 
Some very good tips

Posted on 04/05/2008 at 10:04:26 AM

 
Great info

Posted on 04/05/2008 at 4:04:27 AM

 
A very helpful article full of great advice. Thanks for sharing!

Posted on 04/04/2008 at 11:04:16 PM

 
Great tips!

Posted on 04/04/2008 at 10:04:03 PM

 
Thank you very much for the tips!!!

Posted on 04/04/2008 at 9:04:15 PM

 
Great info to know, hope this never happens though!!!!

Posted on 04/04/2008 at 5:04:21 PM

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