contact us   


Home
FAQ

Early Alert™
What is it?
Learn More
FAQ

Identity Insurance
What is it?
Learn More
Summary of Benefits
FAQ

Identity Restoration
What is it?
Learn More
FAQ

Publications
Newsletter
Fast Facts
More Facts
Victim Advice



More Facts


The FTC reports that among victims:
  • 85% of identity theft victims had one or more of their accounts misused
  • only 25% of the victims reported the crime to criminal authorities
  • only 22% of the victims reported the crime to one or more credit bureaus
  • 50% of the victims did not know how the criminals got their personal information
  • 26% of the victims said they knew the person who misused their identity

The FTC is engaged in the battle against identity theft. They report:
  • 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.

The FTC further reports that victims report that they experienced:
  • 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






In the News

Latest Data Breach Involving Agency That Fights Identity Theft
Now the agency charged with fighting identity theft says it's lost two laptops containing personal data.

Identity thief finds easy money hard to resist
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.

The Plight of Audra Schmierer

Natural disasters and ID theft
... credit. "People need to consider how great the risk of ID theft is and whether they will be seeking credit," says Brody. Evan Hendricks ...

Case Of Identity Theft Lands Wrong Man In Jail !!!


   Privacy | Legal