stolen passport and computer
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stolen passport and computer
Just had my computer bag taken while at the metro. I know I will not get anything back. But I am wondering if I should now be concerned with identity theft. Has anyone gone thru this?
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The metro where? Paris? DC? NYC? it probably doesn't really matter anymore. If I were you, I would immediately change passwords on anything where your sign-on is "automatic. " BUT -- how do we know this is really you? Am I giving a thief ideas on how to mess up your internet IDs?
Contact your embassy immediately, assuming you are not at home. Get the passport issue taken care of first.
Then contact your bank. You'll need to be sure you don't freeze your assets so that you are left without access to funds.
Contact your embassy immediately, assuming you are not at home. Get the passport issue taken care of first.
Then contact your bank. You'll need to be sure you don't freeze your assets so that you are left without access to funds.
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No it has not happened to me. However, I am always aware of this possibility. There are two areas: 1. identity theft 2. loss of irreplaceable items.
1. I never allow web browser to store username/password. I set the browser option to clear user data history, cookies, etc at exit. Always choose "this is a public computer" option when asked by bank websites.
2. Important documents are duplicated on SD card and also backed up on nonshared Google Docs.
3. Photos are also backed up onto a SD card every night.
4. Confidential documents are kept in encrypted directory. I use McAfee Vaults.
5. Most important travel docs are also backed up on my Android phone with encryption for ones with confidential info. A photocopy of my passport is an encrypted PDF file stored on my computer, email attachment mailed to myself, and on my phone.
1. I never allow web browser to store username/password. I set the browser option to clear user data history, cookies, etc at exit. Always choose "this is a public computer" option when asked by bank websites.
2. Important documents are duplicated on SD card and also backed up on nonshared Google Docs.
3. Photos are also backed up onto a SD card every night.
4. Confidential documents are kept in encrypted directory. I use McAfee Vaults.
5. Most important travel docs are also backed up on my Android phone with encryption for ones with confidential info. A photocopy of my passport is an encrypted PDF file stored on my computer, email attachment mailed to myself, and on my phone.
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Sorry. It was Barcelona as the train was unloading about eleven PM. Sudden flood of people. and the bag was gone. Going to the embassy when it opens in the AM. Yhey closed at 1 today.
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Sorry you had your bag stolen and now have to spend time getting a passport and new credit cards.
Was the bag in your hand or did you set it down alongside you? I'm just wondering how crafty the thieves are.
Was the bag in your hand or did you set it down alongside you? I'm just wondering how crafty the thieves are.
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Well you have larned a god life lesson. If you expect to keep your belongings yuo must be much more careful with them. Sadly, there aer theives everywhere - and they spot the careless in a moment.
And never keep valuables in a backpack - they're so easy to slit open - and how can you tell what's happening behind you?
And never keep valuables in a backpack - they're so easy to slit open - and how can you tell what's happening behind you?
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I had passport stolen in Paris a number of years ago and was able to get a new one in about 1 hour at embassy. However, I did have xerox copy. Go ahead and get passport pic taken and bring it with you to embassey
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There is a U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona which can issue passports in emergency situations like this. The turnaround time, according to their website, is a few hours provided the OP has the necessary documentation.
See: http://barcelona.usconsulate.gov/cit...passports.html
See: http://barcelona.usconsulate.gov/cit...passports.html
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I've scanned our passports and "yellow cards" and keep them in a file on Dropbox. We also keep a paper copy in separate locations.
Yeah. There are people who make it their job to watch for your unguarded moments. ( and this could have happened in any "metro" )
Yeah. There are people who make it their job to watch for your unguarded moments. ( and this could have happened in any "metro" )