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Identity theft is a form of fraud that involves the unauthorized use of an individual's personal information, such as their name, Social Security number, or credit card information, to commit financial crimes. In the context of accounting, identity theft can be used to commit financial fraud, such as creating false accounts or making unauthorized purchases. Identity theft can also be used to commit tax fraud, such as filing false tax returns or claiming fraudulent deductions.
Identity theft can have serious financial and legal consequences for victims, including the loss of money, damage to credit scores, and even criminal charges. To protect against identity theft, individuals and businesses should take steps to secure their personal information, such as using strong passwords and monitoring their credit reports.
Companies in the identity theft market include Experian, Equifax, TransUnion, IdentityForce, Identity Guard, and LifeLock. Show Less Read more