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  2. Identity theft in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Identity theft involves obtaining somebody else's identifying information and using it for a criminal purpose. Most often that purpose is to commit financial fraud, such as by obtaining loans or credits in the name of the person whose identity has been stolen. [1] Stolen identifying information might also be used for other reasons, such as to ...

  3. 5 states with the most and least reported cases of identity theft

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    Money.com takes a closer look at the states that ranked the best and worst states for identity theft in 2023. The Federal Trade Commission data reported more than $10 billion lost to fraud in 2023 ...

  4. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    Identity Theft and Fraud – United States Department of Justice; Dateline NBC investigation 'To Catch an ID Thief' "Transcript of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and FTC Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras Announcing the Release of the President's Identity Theft Task Force". US Department of Justice. 23 April 2007.

  5. 2017 Equifax data breach - Wikipedia

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    The Equifax data breach occurred between May and July 2017 at the American credit bureau Equifax. Private records of 147.9 million Americans along with 15.2 million British citizens and about 19,000 Canadian citizens were compromised in the breach, making it one of the largest cybercrimes related to identity theft.

  6. 10 States to Move to If You Want Your Identity Stolen

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    Identity theft in America is a big problem -- and it's growing. Since the turn of the millennium, consumer complaints to state and federal law enforcement, alleging identity theft and similar ...

  7. What Is Identity Theft? - AOL

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    Identity theft is a major problem. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), there were more than 650,000 victims of identity theft in 2019, making ID theft the most-reported type of FTC ...

  8. Red Flags Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Red Flags Rule was created by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with other government agencies such as the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), to help prevent identity theft. The rule was passed in January 2008, and was to be in place by November 1, 2008, but due to push-backs by opposition, the FTC delayed enforcement ...

  9. 16 states with a huge identity theft problem - AOL

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    Here are the states where identity theft was most common last year, according to the complaint reports. 16 states with a huge identity theft problem Skip to main content

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