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Identity theft, fraud, and abuse are problems affecting the entire society. Identity theft is often a “gateway” crime, as criminals use stolen or fraudulent identities to steal money, claim eligibility for services, hack into networks without authorization, and so on. The available data describing identity crimes and their aftermath are often in the form of recorded stories and reports by the news...
Identity theft is perhaps the defining crime of the information age. Identity theft threatens various demographics, but some age groups, e.g., senior citizens, are particularly vulnerable. In this paper, we study how identity theft puts different personally identifiable information (PII) assets at risk of exposure, and how this risk changes throughout one's lifecycle. We categorize PII assets, introducing...
Identity theft, fraud, and abuse are problems affecting all market sectors in society. Identity theft is often a "gateway" crime, as criminals use stolen or fraudulent identities to steal money, claim eligibility for services, hack into networks without authorization, and so on. The available data describing identity crimes and their aftermath is often in the form of recorded stories and...
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