The ease of accessing credit is increasing, thanks to lenders now approving credit cards without a Social Security Number. While this development makes credit more accessible, it also introduces new challenges in identity verification. Lenders now rely on a combination of personal details, making it easier for scammers to gather small pieces of information over time and build a complete profile. This profile can then be used to open accounts in the victim's name, often without their knowledge. The article highlights the importance of regular credit monitoring and the need to limit the sharing of personal information online to prevent identity theft. It also emphasizes the need for lenders to implement stricter verification processes to combat the increasing sophistication of fraud attempts.