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February 12, 2008

ID theft instances down, cost per incident up, says Javelin

SC MagazineJim Van Dyke, president and founder of Javelin Research, told SCMagazineUS.com on Monday that ID theft cases are often the fault of the victims themselves. “Individuals themselves often leave information exposed,” he said. “Our data shows that in 70 percent of cases in which personal information was the cause of the exposure, the exposed information was under the consumer’s control.”

ID thieves are also targeting their victims with low-tech media, such as the telephone, in “vishing” attacks, as ID theft through mail and telephone transactions jumped from three percent of all incidents in 2006 to 40 percent last year.

Consumers’ age often defines how they react to ID theft schemes, according to the report. Young adults who are victimized by ID theft are likely to purchase insurance and sign up for fraud alerts; older adults who fall victim often react by sending bill payments and checks only via secure mailboxes, such as those at the post office.

The Javelin findings concur with those of a similar survey on ID theft from the Federal Trade Commission in November of last year. That report indicated that the number of adult ID theft victims had dropped from 10 million in 2003 to 8.3 million in 2005. Read Full Article

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