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The largest study on child identity theft, as reported by Richard Power of the Carnegie Mellon Cylab with data supplied by AllClear ID, found that of 40,000 children, 10.2% were victims of identity theft. [21] The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) estimates that about nine million people will be victims of identity theft in the United States per ...
The two women suspected in a major identity theft case appeared in Kitsap County Superior Court Monday. Emily Vranic, 32, pleaded not guilty to 15 charges brought by the Kitsap County Prosecutor ...
Conducting a background check on yourself isn't always necessary if you're concerned about identity theft, but there are situations when it can be a good idea. Identity theft has been rampant ...
One case of identity theft was the 2011 hacking of the PlayStation Network, when personal and credit card information of 77 million accounts were stolen. The unauthorized use of a stolen credit card is commonly not considered identity fraud, but may be considered consumer fraud. The use of fake names, ID cards, falsified or forged documents ...
Of the 5.4 million reports filed to the FTC's consumer network, the top complaint was identity theft, which had more than 1 million reported cases. "Identity theft is a pervasive issue in the ...
By December 15, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippines' central bank, has identified two to four people as perpetrators of the hack. These people were neither employees of BDO or Unionbank. [7] Five suspects, two Nigerian nationals and three Filipinos have been arrested in relation to the hack. [8]
Total fraud and identity theft cases have nearly tripled over the last decade. As a result, an estimated $10.2 billion in total fraud losses with a median loss of about $500 for fraud victims.
In 2014, the Philippines had a murder rate of 9.84 per 100,000 people, with a number of 9,784 recorded cases. The country also has the highest rate of murder cases in Southeast Asia in 2013, with a rate of 8.8, followed by Thailand. [1]