Identity theft and fraud hit an all-time high in 2017, according to the 2018 Identity Fraud Study released last week by Javelin Strategy & Research. Among Javelin’s key findings fraudsters claimed 1.3 million more victims in 2017, with $16.8 billion stolen. That’s a record high since 2003 when the firm first began tracking identity theft […]
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