The good news about identity theft.

A computer analysis of four against such a compromise personal information about some 500000 people, the alarm before, often accompanied break-ins may be largely unfounded.

On the other hand, the study also indicated that advertising contributes to the detection of fraud with the stolen data.

The analysis, done in the past six months, San Diego’s ID Analytics, is considered one of the first to calculate how much fraud were each violation of safety rules.

Such events often generate concern for identity theft, a crime for which exploit personal data for credit cards and loans to make purchases under another name.

Previous studies have suggested that, by one of the 70 Americans, have fallen victims of identity theft, said Fred H. Cate, director of Indiana University’s Center for Applied Research Cyber Security.

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