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Examples of Identity Theft<\/strong><\/p>\n

A report by Javelin Strategy & Research titled:\u00a02018 Identity Fraud: Fraud Enters a New Era of Complexity<\/a>\u00a0shows that there were about 16.7 million identity fraud victims in the United States that year. Thanks to various forms of identity theft activities by increasingly sophisticated criminals, 30% of all U.S citizens lost a whopping $16.8 billion!<\/p>\n

If it hasn’t happened to you yet, identity theft might be nothing more than an abstract concept. “How can someone steal your credit card information and use it without your knowledge?” You might ask. While that might be one form of identity theft, someone using your credit card without your knowledge is not the only type of identity theft out there.<\/p>\n

Several examples will scare even the most skeptical of consumers. Here are some examples that should put this clear and present threat into perspective.<\/p>\n

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Social Security Identity Theft<\/strong><\/h2>\n

In 2017, there were more social security numbers exposed and compromised by fraudsters than there was credit card information. Your SSN is by far one of the most essential government-based identity assets that you can own as an American citizen.<\/p>\n

With your social security number, a fraudster can:<\/p>\n