Identity theft on the wane

Identity theft on the wane

By Reuters February 1, 2007

Americans lost about $49.3 billion in 2006 to criminals who stole their identities, an 11.5 percent decline that may reflect increased vigilance among consumers and businesses, a study released Thursday shows


Educating and informing people about security issues represents, to my opinion, another solution (besides technical solutions) for addressing these issues, and that is often overlook.

-- thierry

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