Yet Another Study Says Identity Theft Is Exploding
from the boom dept
It really was just a month ago that a well hyped study came out suggesting that identity theft was nothing to worry about, as incidents were decreasing. Of course, that study was sponsored by some bank and credit card companies who had plenty to gain from pretending identity theft isn't a problem. In fact, it didn't take long at all for people to point out all the flaws in the report. So, it should come as no surprise that yet another report has now come out saying that identity theft is on the rise -- and that it was less likely than before that victims of identity theft could recover whatever was stolen from them. So, while the banks and credit card companies apparently want to pretend it's no problem, back out in the real world, it would be nice if they were doing a bit more to prevent identity theft.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Identy theif
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Credit Companies
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Needle in Haystack effect...
Like the time one was stolen from a credit company then backtracked less than a week later and said it was actually "hacked" into. bullocks.
3 laptops were stolen from a courthouse last year.
1 i beleive from the veterans office.
1 from a census bereau employee(who brought the laptop home)
1 from boeing
ironically i feel more secure shopping online from a public computer than filing my taxes.
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Internet&Card ID theft
The consumers ought to be alert and avoid the worst enemies to society by not subscribing to them.
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Re: Identy theif
Check the ID Theft seminar at: www.protectingyourid@yahoo.com
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Stop using paper
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Best Identity Theft Guide
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