NIDFPW: ID fraud up 10 per cent
By Tom Brewster,
Identify fraud increased by almost 10 per cent in the first nine months of 2010, when compared to the same period last year.
There were nearly 80,000 cases of identity fraud from January to September, according to data from CIFAS – the UK’s Fraud Prevention Service.
Account takeovers, however, remained at approximately the same level in the first three quarters of 2010 with more than 16,000 cases recorded, although this still represented an increase of over 20 per cent in the last two years.
Much of the CIFAS report focused on the increased risk of fraud associated with the internet.
"The internet has revolutionised our lives. From the way we shop, bank or conduct business - through to how we keep in contact with friends and family,” said CIFAS communications manager Richard Hurley.
“The blessings it brings to users, however, are offset by the anonymity it offers to fraudsters. Criminals no longer need physical access to your details in order to attack your sense of self and well-being, as they will also target you in the digital domain.”
Businesses are evidently not doing enough to prevent identity fraud and are not handling sensitive data in a safe enough way or carrying out the right security checks, the report claimed.
Just 56 per cent have a comprehensive policy on helping protect identities, while two-fifths of British employees believed their identities or those of customers could be obtained from their companies’ bins.
The report has been launched in support of the sixth National Identity Fraud Prevention Week, which started today.
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