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    • Call your phone or use your carrier's mobile app to send an alert. Start simple: use another device to call your mobile phone. This step is trickier if you had your phone on silent, but sometimes it's on a hard surface and you can hear it vibrate, so it's worth a try.
    • Text your cell phone. If you have text messages set to display on the lock or home screen, this easy trick can help a good Samaritan get your phone back to you quickly.
    • Use your phone's built-in find my phone feature. Your phone has built-in security measures that allow you to track, ring, lock, or erase it remotely, if you have the feature enabled.
    • Remotely erase the data from your phone. If you're fairly certain your smartphone was stolen, you should remotely delete the data from your device to keep your information safe, and you should do it as soon as possible.
  4. With a $500 median loss, the cost to victims is growing as we become more digitally dependent. 5.7 Million Cases of Fraud and Identity Theft Were Reported to the FTC The FTC received 5.7 million reports of identity theft and fraud, up from 4.7 million the previous year.

  5. Jan 26, 2018 · For a breach that results in less than 10,000 records being compromised, the average total cost is $1.9 million, but for 50,000 or more that rises to $6.3 million. As the General Data...

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