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Andrew Patrick » Identity theft is usually an equal opportunity, unsophisticated crime
www.andrewpatrick.ca/security-and-privacy/id-theft-criminals, posted 2009 by peter in privacy security toread
ID theft is often considered a “white-collar” crime because it is committed during the course of normal employment duties (e.g., a bank employee gathering personal information), or the crime does not usually involve any physical harm. Identity thieves are often portrayed as sophisticated computer specialists, hackers, or organized networks. But, is this the reality?
A recent research report by Heith Copes (U Alabama at Birmingham) and Lynne Vieraitis (U Texas at Austin) has shed some light on this issue.