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Affinion Security Center Survey Finds Identity Theft Impacts Women More Than Men
May 29th, 2009
Women are hit much harder by identity theft than men, according to a survey on the impact of identity theft conducted by Affinion Security Center, a leading provider of identity theft protection, detection and resolution services. The national survey polled 808 households, half of whom had been victims of identity theft and half of whom had not. The findings coincide with a recent study from Javelin Research, which found that overall women are 26 percent more likely to experience identity theft than men. The Affinion Security Center survey also offers a new perspective on a deep divide between how women and men are affected by the crime, and how concerned women are...
Source: Health Business Week (2009-05-29)
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