Securing Credit Inquiries: The Role of Real-Time User Approval in Preventing SSN Identity Theft
Gogulakrishnan Thiyagarajan, Vinay Bist, Prabhudarshi Nayak

TL;DR
This paper introduces a real-time user authorization system for credit inquiries to prevent SSN-based identity theft, enhancing security and regulatory compliance while maintaining user experience.
Contribution
It presents a novel real-time verification framework for credit inquiries that significantly reduces unauthorized access and complies with GDPR and FCRA regulations.
Findings
Reduces unauthorized credit inquiries by implementing real-time user approval.
Enhances security against SSN identity theft in financial systems.
Maintains seamless user experience while ensuring regulatory compliance.
Abstract
Unauthorized credit inquiries are also a central entry point for identity theft, with Social Security Numbers (SSNs) being widely utilized in fraudulent cases. Traditional credit inquiry systems do not usually possess strict user authentication, making them vulnerable to unauthorized access. This paper proposes a real-time user authorization system to enhance security by enforcing explicit user approval before processing any credit inquiry. The system employs real-time verification and approval techniques. This ensures that the authorized user only approves or rejects a credit check request. It minimizes the risks of interference by third parties. Apart from enhancing security, this system complies with regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) while maintaining a seamless user experience. This article discusses the technical…
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