Identity Theft: The Crime is on the Rise

February 16th, 2009 Bernz Posted in Identity Theft, Identity Theft Breaches, Identity Theft Security, Identity Theft Statistics No Comments »

Identity theft.  At this present point in time, identity theft remains one of the most serious and frequently committed crimes that is taking place in many countries around the world today.  Indeed, over the course of the past ten years, identity theft has been and continues to be a major concern for law enforcement authorities – and for people around the world just like you.

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The fact is that those individuals intent on committing the crime of identity theft are using a wide range of “tools” in order to commit this horrible crime.  For example, the Internet has become a major “resource” of sorts for people who want to commit identity theft.

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Identity Theft Today

May 18th, 2008 Bernz Posted in Identity Theft, Identity Theft Security, Identity Theft Statistics 1 Comment »

Understanding the Prevalence and Ramifications of ID Theft Today

When it comes to ID theft many people take the approach of That can’t happen to me. While there may be some types of crimes that you can more legitimately make such a conclusion, such is not the case with Identity theft. The reality is that most experts agree that odds are that you will become the victim of ID theft at some point during the your life. Indeed, statistically speaking, odds are that you will become the victim of Identity theft within the next five to ten years.

While this statistic may seem startling, you must also keep in mind that many experts believe that the frequency of the incidence of Identity theft will continue rise over the next five or six years. In short, Identity theft simply is not something that you can ignore

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Another important statistic sets forth the time that a typical person will need to spend in cleaning up his or her financial house after he or she has become the victim of Identity theft. The typical ID theft victim can expect to spend an average of 40 hours recovering from the crime of identity theft. The amount of time a person has to spend dealing with the aftermath of identity theft is growing all of the time, however. And, the amount of time that will need to be spend depends on how wide spread the ID theft was in the first instance. Read the rest of this entry »

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