Identity fraud 'is set to soar' says Experian
Identity fraud is likely to accelerate in 2010 as organised criminals target the rich, according to a report.
Some 72% of ID fraud in 2009 came in the 2nd half of the year with company directors and business owners the most at risk, Experian found. The credit reference agency said that the number of ID fraud victims rose by 20% in 2009 compared with 2008.
London remained the UK's crime hotspot area but Salford, Manchester and Cardiff were also vulnerable, it said.
Experian also noted a rise in the proportion of fraud cases when people manipulated their own information in order to access financial services such as credit. The company estimated that these numbers would increase owing to lower levels of lending and the potential for more unemployment in 2010.
source: BBC
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