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Important Statistics Surrounding Identity Theft

Knowing that identity theft is a fast-growing crime is one thing. It is also helpful to know how identity can be stolen and how to protect against it. However, it is also a good idea to keep as up to date as possible with the statistics of identity theft, to know what is most likely to be a target.

Statistics for Identity Theft for 2006

The Federal Trade Commission compiles a list of vital statistics of identity theft every year. It can be long-winded and tedious to read long reports at times, so a breakdown of the most important statistics to know follows.

In 2006, there were at least 246,000 cases of identity theft reported, with credit card fraud reported as the most frequent type of theft at 25% of all cases. Phone/utilities fraud, bank fraud and employment fraud were other categories, each evenly distributed at about 16%.

The statistics of identity theft show that electronic transfer, although increasingly secure, is still the easiest target for identity theft. Napa, California and Madera, California were the two highest-ranked cities in the number of cases of identity theft reported.

The most abused methods of fund transfer are through credit cards (30%), wire transfers (23%) and bank account transactions (20%). The least used method of transaction and the least vulnerable for theft are cash advances and money orders.

Identity theft has a different threat online. Identity thieves will set up fake webpages, disguising them as a legitimate company's webpage. They will use it to gather email addresses of victims. This "phishing" (as it is known) is a fast spreading problem in Internet security. Most bank sites are using what is known as a Sitekey. A Sitekey is a special personalized image that appears for an accountholder who has signed up for online banking. It confirms that the browser is displaying the actual correct website- not a fake one.

People from the ages of 40 to 49 are the most targeted demographic, according to the Federal Trade Commissions collection of statistics of identity theft. Almost a quarter of all cases fall under this demographic.

Be sure to keep these statistics in mind- if you are in the middle-aged demographic and use the Internet for online banking regularly- you should be cautious because this group has been shown to be the most targeted victims of identity theft.

By: Paul Wilcox

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