At Mesirow, our client focus and our values have not changed since Norman Mesirow founded the firm in 1937�we advise individuals and families to help align their financial resources with their life goals. We believe that an essential part of your financial wellbeing is the confidence that your financial identity is secure.
There are a number of ways to help protect yourself from cybercrime, including:
Given the vulnerability of online data, more people are relying on multi-factor authentication to protect their accounts. Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security, which requires not only a password and username, but also a second factor, typically a temporary code sent to a mobile phone via an authentication app, SMS text message, or voicemail. Make sure your SMS texts are not visible on your phone while it is locked.
It is unfortunately possible for criminals to gain access to an individual's email, allowing them to send wire transfer instructions to their victim's financial institution. This fraud is often perpetrated through an email appearing to come from an individual requesting a wire transfer from the institution. The best way to help protect against this type of criminal activity is for your financial institution(s) to always confirm the validity of each transaction, including the wire transfer amount and details, via phone. A follow-up call to a request for a wire transfer is one of the best ways to help ensure your account and assets are protected.
As a precaution, fraud alerts can be placed on your credit file by contacting one of the three major credit bureaus. Once contacted, the credit bureau will notify the other two agencies.
Annually, review your free credit report for unfamiliar transactions and inquiries. Reports can be requested via the FTC's website at annualcreditreport.com or by calling 877.322.8228.
If you suspect you are the victim of identity theft, you may request a credit freeze from each of the three credit bureaus listed above. These freezes are designed to prevent your credit file from being released without your consent, and can be requested either online or over the phone. It is important to understand that once a freeze is placed, it may take time to "unfreeze" your credit, which may be inconvenient when getting anything that requires a credit check (such as applying for credit, insurance, utility services, and job-related activities).
Ensuring your sensitive information is secure from fraud and theft in today's digital world is more challenging than ever. By implementing as many safeguards as possible, including those mentioned in this article, online hackers will be more likely to set their sights on an easier target.
Please reach out to your Mesirow Wealth Advisor to learn more about Mesirow's commitment to help you stay safe.
Published January 2026
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