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Watchdog issues ID theft warning | Watchdog issues ID theft warning |
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People are risking identity theft by not protecting their personal details, an information watchdog says. | |
A survey for the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) shows that about 20% of people had been victims of identity theft crime. | |
One-third threw away bank statements, receipts and other personal documents without shredding or destroying them. | One-third threw away bank statements, receipts and other personal documents without shredding or destroying them. |
This figure rose to 60% among 16 to 25-year-olds - the age group least protective of personal details. | This figure rose to 60% among 16 to 25-year-olds - the age group least protective of personal details. |
Identity theft involves names and other information such as address, date of birth and bank account details being stolen by fraudsters. | Identity theft involves names and other information such as address, date of birth and bank account details being stolen by fraudsters. |
A quarter of the respondents did not regularly check bank statements for transactions which were not theirs. | A quarter of the respondents did not regularly check bank statements for transactions which were not theirs. |
And almost half of those surveyed said they used the same PIN and passwords across different accounts. | And almost half of those surveyed said they used the same PIN and passwords across different accounts. |
Internet transactions | Internet transactions |
The ICO also found that when it came to the internet, many consumers fail to adequately protect their personal details, with 35% of respondents making online debit or credit card transactions without checking the security of the site. | The ICO also found that when it came to the internet, many consumers fail to adequately protect their personal details, with 35% of respondents making online debit or credit card transactions without checking the security of the site. |
ICO deputy commissioner David Smith said: "We are living in an age where protecting your personal information has never been so important. | ICO deputy commissioner David Smith said: "We are living in an age where protecting your personal information has never been so important. |
"Almost every day we give out our personal details which can leave us open to identity theft, unwanted marketing and a loss of privacy." | "Almost every day we give out our personal details which can leave us open to identity theft, unwanted marketing and a loss of privacy." |
The ICO is an independent body which promotes access to official information and the protection of personal information. | The ICO is an independent body which promotes access to official information and the protection of personal information. |
It is launching a guide which advises on how to avoid identity theft. | It is launching a guide which advises on how to avoid identity theft. |
The ICO's online poll consisted of 1,233 people aged 16 and over. | The ICO's online poll consisted of 1,233 people aged 16 and over. |
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