January 21, 2008
Identity Theft Now Targeting Businesses/Governments
by Lashan Clarke
Identity theft in 2007 went beyond personal attacks – companies and government agencies were targeted as well, losing the personal data of millions of people including those who don’t even own a personal computer.
These attacks spurred legislative action that requires companies and government agencies to disclose such attacks to those people affected.
According to ITRC’s 2007 statement, “Identity theft continues to thrive despite efforts by governmental agencies, businesses, consumer advocates, and law enforcement. As a crime of opportunity, identity thieves keep finding ways to steal, becoming more sophisticated and skilled at their craft.”
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