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Identity-Theft on the Rise on England
"Identity thieves are showing more determination in picking out victims, while the number of reported U.K. victims of identity theft continues to rise, according to new data released by credit-checking agency Experian Inc. on Thursday."

"In the U.K., 2,124 people contacted the agency's helpline for victims of identity theft in the second half of 2006, a 69 percent increase from the same period in 2005."

"About 45 percent of those victims were alterted to a problem by a financial services company that noticed unusual activity, Experian said. Forty-one percent found out through their credit report. The rest found out either after a refusal of credit, a theft or through notices they were being awarded credit they had not personally requested."

"Experian said ID fraud has transitioned from small-time crooks digging in garbage bins to sophisticated operations that are leveraging security weaknesses in Internet applications to collect information on victims, among other means. The personal information is then used to apply for loans and buy merchandise."

"Criminals are increasingly using a person's current address when applying for credit rather than a previous one, which increases the chances of a successful credit application, said Gary Wood, managing director of Experian's fraud prevention business."

"But it is also bolder, requiring the thief to intercept, for example, a credit card before it reaches the person's mailbox. Often, that's accomplished by temporarily redirecting the mail to another address, Wood said."

"Companies such as Experian sell software to financial institutions that leverages the company's consumer credit database to look for inconsistencies, such as address differences, in credit applications that may indicate fraud."

"Not surprisingly, wealthy neighborhoods are favored by ID thieves, and residents there are also the slowest to notice fraud, Wood
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