If Congress crack on identity theft?

When shopping for a new car in 1997, Bill and Mary Johnson discovered, they were fired on the table - and not by the dealer.

After the launch of a credit audit, requested by the seller, Fairfax, Va., couple: “Do you have a second home in Wichita?”

Someone in Kansas Bill Johnson uses the name and social insurance number for years. Credit the reports Utility bills hospital, also visited a Toys “R” Us credit card which, in his own name used and never paid.

Six years later, the fleecing. Mary Johnson It took a month to renew their driving licence as a man of this summer because of the excellent results of violations transport the mystery of man in Wichita.

“It’s not fair that someone can go outside, because my husband and live life, and then we have to do all things to prove, that we are not the person and clear it up,” says she says.

The Johnsons are under an increasing number of victims of identity theft. The crime rate has exploded with growth of the Internet, but is not responsible consumer groups technology.

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