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  2. 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 ...

  3. Identity theft in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Identity Theft Resource Center said there were 662 data breaches in the United States in 2010, almost a 33% increase from the previous year. [19] Between January, 2015 and September, 2017, the Identity Theft Resource Center estimates that there were 7,920 breaches affecting more than one billion records that could lead to identity theft. [18]

  4. Child Identity Theft Is a Huge Problem. The Solutions Are Simple.

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    States are also failing children in foster care, who are especially vulnerable to identity theft in part because so many more adults have access to their most sensitive information.

  5. Report: Georgia is the top state for identity theft ... - AOL

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  6. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Identity Theft Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    Identity Theft Resource Center Logo. The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) is a United States non-profit organization that provides identity crime victim assistance and education, free of charge, through a toll-free call center, live chat, website, podcasts, and social media.

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