ID theft 'moves on from cards' by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 09/11/07

Chip and pin technology has done a huge deal to protect consumers against theft and deception, but now the UK payments friendship has warned that criminals may target other elements of people's financesAn Apacs spokesperson said individuality theft remains a threat to Britons and that individuality theft can occur in a number of ways"From mortgages to insurance to employ purchase - all of those things can be targeted for deception," the spokesperson said, adding that house Office figures suggest that this is "a big problem"The Apacs spokesperson's comments approach after a survey by online identity specialist Garlik revealed that one in ten Brits have been blacklisted unjustly, with half of these luggage the result of identity fraud

The report revealed that this offense costs the victims some £55,000 - an accumulation of legal fees, credit checks and actual financial woundedBritons are being urged to defend their identities by shredding documents containing

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