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27.3 million Americans have been victims of identity theft in the last five years, including 9.91 million people or 4.6% of the population in the last year alone.
Nearly 85% of all victims find out about their identity theft case in a negative manner. Only 15% of victims find out due to a proactive action taken by a business.
16% say it was a friend, relative or co-worker who stole their identity.
The average time spent by victims trying to resolve identity theft issues is about 600 hours, an increase of more than 300% over previous studies.
Last year's identity theft losses to businesses and financial institutions totaled $47.6 billion and consumer victims reported $5 billion in out-of-pocket expenses.
Because this crime is often misclassified, the thieves have just a one in 700 chance of being caught by the federal authorities.
The emotional impact of identity theft has been found to parallel that of victims of violent crime.
Roughly half of all adults feel they do not know how to protect themselves against identity theft.
Children are increasingly becoming victims of identity theft, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. How You Can Help Protect Yourself From Identity Theft Unfortunately, there is no surefire way to protect yourself from identity theft. But there are steps you can take to minimize the chances that your information will be stolen and used by a thief.