"Identity theft continues to be a very serious threat. One in 23 adults
will be victimized this year, with a total loss exceeding $50 billion. To
prevent the misuse of our personal information, survey research shows we
should be as safety-conscious in our home and office, as we are on the
Internet," said Ken Hunter, President of the Council of Better Business
Bureaus, Inc.
The 2005 Identity Fraud Survey report, recently released by the BBB and
Javelin Strategy & Research, indicates that common fears about online identity
fraud may be out of proportion to the real risks that confront consumers.
The surprising results indicate that people should pay greater attention to
the more traditional paper-based world when taking steps to protect their
personal identity.
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