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Your online safety is our priority

Chubb is proud to offer complimentary identity theft protection and resolution services to our policyholders. Through our partner, Aura, we help make our clients feel whole again with as little headache and heartbreak as possible.

As a policyholder, if you become a victim of Identity theft, contact Aura’s White Glove fraud resolution team at 844-924-8221 immediately. They can help resolve your identity theft or fraud incident, create a remediation plan, assign you a dedicated case manager, and walk you through the process until the issue is resolved. Complimentary services include case management for 90 days to assist you with ongoing activity, questions, or help you report a suspected claim to Chubb.

Aura can help prevent Identity theft and digital crime

Our digital security resources can help protect you and your family from online fraud by:

 

  • Monitoring and alerting you of online account and dark web exposure
  • Detecting and alerting you if your SSN or identity is used by someone else
  • Automatically removing your info from data brokers
  • Notifying you if your identity is used in a USPS change of address request
  • Managing your passwords 
  • Generating aliases to hide your email address to prevent unwanted emails
  • Blocking ads and site trackers to keep your browsing activity private
  • Securely storing sensitive data, digital files, and passwords
  • Offering one year of credit monitoring if an incident occurs
Facts & Figures

Digital crime is on the rise

1 in 4
Odds of falling victim to online crime. [1]
$14,000
The average loss of scam victims. [2]
109%
Increase in new account fraud. [3]

1Javelin Proprietary Data, 2023 Identity Fraud Study

2Cybercrime Across the US: See How Much the Average Scam Victim Loses in Your State

330+ Identity Theft Statistics for 2023

Suspect you are a victim of identity theft?

Contact Aura’s White Glove fraud resolution team at 844-924-8221.

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