According to the Privacy Rights Center, up to 10 million Americans are victims of ID theft each year. They have a right to be notified when their most sensitive health data is stolen.
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Identity theft is a serious crime that affects millions of Americans each year.
As problems like identity theft become more prevalent, now more than ever, Americans need to take their financial health seriously - and this information is of the utmost importance.
You should know, whether you live in the U.S. or in the U.K., that your identity has already been stolen.
Without a national ID and the ability to create true data that can be be safely and securely sent between individuals, we are going to introduce new systemic risk back into the system.
We should be very concerned: if identity theft is so simple to do, what's to stop me from entering this country and assuming the identity of someone else for the sole purpose of living here illegally for terrorist reasons? That alone would be a concern.
It's amazing how much information we share in social media, then we wonder why people steal our identity.
While the Census Bureau already has a legal obligation to keep people's information confidential, we all know that in an age of cyber attacks and computer hacking that ensuring people's privacy can be difficult.
People are stunned to hear that one company has data files on 185 million Americans.
If we don't act now to safeguard our privacy, we could all become victims of identity theft.
People actually live with their id exposed. They're not good at concealing what's going on inside.
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