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Attention: To enhance the monitoring service, simply call the toll-free number listed on your membership card. For additional security, enhancement is no longer offered via the website. Enhancement will now be handled via live operators.
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- There were 9.9 million Identity Theft victims in 2003.
- The loss to businesses and the victims was $53 billion.
- On average, the thief misused the victim’s personal information to obtain money or goods or services valued at $10,200.
- Only one in 10 victims report they were aware that their personal information had been taken before discovering they were victims of identity theft.
- One in six identity theft victims has had their identity used by criminals when arrested and charged with a crime.
- 36% had credit card problems
- 35% were harassed by a collector
- 35% had loans rejected
- 23% had banking problems
- 16% had insurance rejection
- 14% had a criminal investigation
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Now the agency charged with fighting identity theft says it's lost two laptops containing personal data.
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By the time of Shiva Brent Sharma's third arrest for identity theft, at the age of 20, he had taken in well over $150,000 in cash and merchandise in his brief career.
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A shortage of skilled labour for Indian call centres increases the risk of fraud and identity theft, analyst firm Gartner warned in a newly published study.
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... credit. "People need to consider how great the risk of ID theft is and whether they will be seeking credit," says Brody. Evan Hendricks ...
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