The main form of Identity Theft is credit theft. This is the most common and the one most people fear the most. Credit theft is only about 28% of identity theft. Bank fraud is 18%, phone and utility fraud is 19%, employment related fraud is 13%, Government documents & benefits fraud is 8% and medical fraud is growing. Bank fraud differs from credit fraud in several ways. With credit theft, once the crime is discovered and the victim is identified then their accounts are quickly cleared up. It's primarily a paperwork issue. In the case of bank fraud, the victim can loss a lot of money and possibly never recover it. It largely depends on how the money was removed from the account and it some cases to where the money was moved. There are a lot of laws protecting bank account owners, but there are many scenarios where it is difficult to impossible to determine if a person was really robbed. For example, a wired transfer to a country where it's impossible to investigate banking fraud.
Utility fraud is relatively easy to commit. Think about how little it took for you to establish phone or electrical service at your home. If a persons identity is fraudulently used to obtain utility service, it isn't difficult to resolve the problem relative to the other forms of identity theft, but it can indicate a much greater problem. The same information that was used to fraudulently establish utility service can be used to obtain credit. After all, even criminals need to furnish their home with two years same as cash furniture that most honest people do. By the time the payments come do on this new furniture, the criminal is probably onto their next location and victims.
Employment fraud should be particularly concerning to most Americans. With the rise in illegal immigration and terrorism, many people are entering the US illegally and using other peoples identities to slip quietly into the system. Others are using other peoples credentials to get better jobs. There are people out their that gladly change their identity to someone with a PhD, MBA or other college degree to establish themselves in a great job. There was a recent news series on a school principle that falsified much of his credentials to get his job. He never would have been caught except for an unrelated crime brought him into the light and his lies were exposed. This kind of identity theft affects everyone. What if a pedophile faked credentials to get a teaching job?
Millions of dollars are illegally obtained from our government every year with fraudulent identities. There are dozens of stories every year where a criminal organization used the elderly to obtain Social Security or Medicare funds. How many of the most fragile members of society are compromised and harmed every year because the wrong person got a hold of their Social Security Number? How many government grants and loans have been approved to an impersonator? Think about all the Katrina victims that were re-victimized by other people stealing their identity and claiming their aid.
Medical identity theft is growing. It is becoming more and more frequent where a ill person is seeking medical treatment under another persons identity. Most scenarios seem to be related to a drug addict trying to obtain more prescription drugs, but other desperate individuals are discovering the technique. Imagine the medical identity of a healthy 30 something father is compromised by someone with AIDS. This father wants to get a large life insurance policy to protect his family. What kind of trouble is he going experience when he is denied? In some cases, the insuring company won't even tell the applicant why their being denied.
Criminal identity is growing too. Imagine a street level drug dealer learns that he can extend his criminal career by assuming someone else's identity. He is arrested. Gives another persons name and address when booked, then doesn't appear for their court date. Guess who the police will be looking for when serving that warrant? Yes, the problem will be cleared up eventually, but will that be after the victim of the identity theft is humiliated by the arrest process? What if they're arrested at work or at home in front of the kids? And now, every time a criminal background check is run on this victim they are going to have to explain how they were a victim; if they even get a chance.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Insure Your Identity With Identity Theft Insurance
- Insure Your Identity With Identity Theft Insurance
- Identity Theft Insurance - 5 Tips To Make The Best Use Of It
- Medical Identity Theft Could Mean Life or Death to Its Victims
- Id Theft and You
- How To Prevent Identity Theft - Check Credit Reports Regularly
- Protection From Identity Theft Begins Now (
- How to Restore Your Credit After Identity Theft




How Do I Access Police Records Online To Locate Peoples Arrest Warrants
By: James Nash | 05/12/2009Finding police records or any other type of criminal record is now easier than ever. All that you need you can obtain from the comfort of your house in a matter of few seconds, just by using internet.
Workplace Vehicle Accidents - Could They Finally Be In Decline?
By: Nick Jervis | 05/12/2009Employers are being warned to control risks from workplace vehicles so that the number of workplace vehicle accidents can finally start to decline.
Rhode Island Child Custody Lawyer Article: The Role of the Guardian Ad Litem For the Minor Child in RI Family Court
By: david slepkow | 05/12/2009This article was written by a Rhode Island Divorce and Child Custody Attorney. It explains the role of the Guardian ad Litem in Rhode Island Custody, Visitation and placement cases. In Rhode Island (RI), A guardian ad litem is a individual who represents the hypothetical best interest of the minor child in a child custody, visitation or other type of Family Court case. The Guardian is not a lawyer for the minor child!
Rhode Island RI Common Law Marriage - Fact Or Fiction- by a RI Divorce Lawyer
By: david slepkow | 05/12/2009Rhode Island common law marriage "fact or fiction" by a Rhode Island family law and divorce attorney. This article addresses what constitutes a common law marriage in Rhode Island and how to prove or refute a claim of common law marriage. The article focuses on serious intent to enter into a husband wife relationship as well as reputation in the community that two people are in fact married.
Rhode Island Divorce Lawyer Written Article: Equitable Division Assets
By: david slepkow | 05/12/2009DFrequently asked questions and answers written by a Rhode Island divorce attorney concerning equitable division of assets in Rhode Island divorces. This article discusses what is marital property in Rhode Island and what happens to the marital home upon divorce when there are minor children. This article also addresses the definition of no fault divorce in Rhode Island.
When to Get Help From a Miami Personal Injury Lawyer
By: David Luis | 05/12/2009A lot of people suffer from injuries but they don't do anything about it. Consider this scenario: you're in a beach in Miami for a vacation. While out in a rented boat, the engine stops in the middle of nowhere and you are forced to spend the night cold and...
Getting Help From a Florida Personal Injury Lawyer
By: D. Luis | 05/12/2009Being injured is more than a great inconvenience. It could keep you out of work and away from so many important things like a job promotion, attending a special event, or doing whatever it is that you need to do. Injuries could put your life to a screeching halt. So...
A Guide to Hiring Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer
By: D. Luis | 05/12/2009If you have been involved in an accident in the Los Angeles area, your first and foremost line of action should be to consult with a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer. They are the professionals who can draw up a case for you and facilitate your claim to recover what...
Identity Theft - The Forms of Identity Theft
By: Frank Brammer | 19/10/2006 | LawThe main form of Identity Theft is credit theft. This is the most common and the one most people fear the most. Credit theft is only about 28% of identity theft. Bank fraud is 18%, phone and utility fraud is 19%, employment related fraud is 13%, Government documents & benefits fraud is 8% and medical fraud is growing.
Identity Theft - What is Identity Theft?
By: Frank Brammer | 14/10/2006 | LawThe probability that an identity will be compromised is nearly 100%. No one person has complete control over own data. Identity theft protection cannot be accomplished though personal protection of one's data. Is this sounding a little redundant? It's because this point is too important to miss. Preventing an identity form being compromised is not possible. Protecting your identity is possible.
Yahoo Mail has a Serious Bug but the Solution is Discovered
By: Frank Brammer | 20/09/2006 | EmailIn a previous article I railed against Yahoo Mail for a serious bug in their new e-mail address validation process. Well thanks to the publicity created by my rant I learned how to fix the problem.
How to Steal an Identity
By: Frank Brammer | 15/09/2006 | LawThere are infinite ways to have your identity stolen. It seems that everyday a business is hacked and thousand or millions of personal records are stolen.
Chronicles of Building an Adsense Site
By: Frank Brammer | 31/08/2006 | Affiliate ProgramsThree months ago I began the process of developing a website for the primary purpose of generating income from advertising. I had no idea of what it would take or how I would get there.