It’s Getting More Expensive to Have Your Identity Stolen

A new report from Javelin Strategy & Research uncovers some potentially troubling numbers about the changing face of identity theft. Here’s a look at the report’s findings and some reminders about what you can do to protect yourself, your identity, and your credit.

How Bad Can Identity Theft Be?

If you aren’t convinced by these numbers that identity theft can be a pain in the neck (and in the wallet), take a look at this story from ABC News, which details the saga of a man who battled for 17 years against an identity thief living across the country.

The victim found himself responsible for debts he never took on and even ended up in jail for a crime he didn’t commit. If that’s not reason enough to take steps to protect your sensitive information, consider this: despite federal protections, some bankruptcy filers still cite identity theft as one of the factors that pushes them to the bankruptcy court in the first place.

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