U.S. identity theft losses decline: Study


U.S. identity theft losses decline: Study

(Reuters)—Americans lost about $49.3 billion in 2006 to criminals who stole their identities, an 11.5% decline that may reflect increased vigilance among consumers and businesses, a study released on Thursday shows. Losses declined from a revised $55.7 billion in 2005, according to the third annual...

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