There's no doubt identity theft is a growing problem. According to new research, consumers are more aware than ever that identity theft is a threat but they feel more vulnerable to it than they did a year ago.
A quarter of adults have been a victim identity theft or know someone who has been affected by it, an investigation by Which? Despite the growing fear of identity theft, Brits are surprising lax about taking easy steps to keep their personal...
Fewer people in the UK are making online transactions because they are worried about identity theft, new research has found. Bill Conner, CEO of outsourcing company Entrust, which funded the study, said: "Identity theft is impacting global...
The Congress had heard reports that suggested a dramatic escalation in business and personal losses since the previous year's event, and 21 per cent of the audience admitted to have had personal experience of identity theft over the period with 11...
Joking aside, the CBI's Richard Lambert said kids' "fluency with iPods, mobiles and MySpace has translated well into the workplace and often gives them an edge over their bosses". Partly because the author of a survey warning of the cost of...
Frattini said differences in the way the issue is tackled by national regulators need to be reconciled as they create weaknesses that criminals can exploit. Also speaking at the event in Brussels, the European Commissioner for information society...