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eGov Strategy
Identity fraud grows in UK to reach records level


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The latest Identity Fraud figures have been released by CIFAS, The UK’s Fraud Prevention Service, at the launch of this year’s National Identity Fraud Prevention Week. They show that, at the end of the third quarter of 2006, the number of identity fraud victims recorded by CIFAS Members had reached a record level.


The table below shows that:
  • since the year 2000, almost 282,300 victims of identity fraud have been registered by CIFAS Members to protect them from further impersonation attempts.
  • comparing the first three quarters of 2006 with the first three quarters of 2005, there has been a 21% rise in the number of victims of identity fraud.
  • by the end of the year the number of victims for 2006 is likely to be over 68,000.
Year Quarter ID Fraud Victims Year Total
2000     22,520
2001 Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
6,839
6,304
6,094
7,029
 

 
26,266
2002 Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
8,190
7,631
8,168
8,748
 


32,737
2003 Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
11,902
9,519
10,105
11,568
 


43,094
2004 Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
13,210
12,361
13,019
11,865
 
 

50,455
2005 Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
13,174
14,218
14,739
14,069
 
 

56,200
2006 Q1
Q2
Q3
16,077
18,016
16,932

 
51,025
    Total ID Fraud Victims 282,297

There is some good news, however.

CIFAS Members are detecting far more cases of identity fraud at application stage than they were a year ago. Although identity frauds have continued their relentless rise during the first 9 months of 2006, CIFAS Members’ success in detecting and preventing these frauds has increased more steeply. During the corresponding period in 2005, identity fraudsters went undetected at application stage in almost half of cases. So far this year, this is down to one third.

CIFAS Chief Executive, Peter Hurst, said "Where institutions are able to detect and prevent these frauds at application stage, this is good news both for the victims and for the organisations themselves. Financial and other institutions would otherwise bear any loss incurred as a result of the identity fraud. The victims - although they are indeed victims of identity fraud, and must continue to be alert to the possibility of further attempts on their identities - do not experience quite as much inconvenience or heartache as when the fraudster is successful."

"Obviously, CIFAS Members do all they can to identify frauds at application stage, and are continuously improving their levels of detection. It is, of course, just as important that individuals do everything possible to protect themselves by taking the various preventative measures outlined on the National Identity Fraud Prevention Week website, www.stop-idfraud.co.uk"

"It is human nature to think 'It could never happen to me'. The fact is that it can. And as some victims have learned, the situation is not always easy to resolve. Even when it is, the emotional after-effects should not be underestimated."

Comments by recent victims of identity fraud show the impact all too clearly:

"I am at my wits' end"

"It made me feel sick and afraid, as though I had been stripped of my identity"

"I worry all the time about what else could happen, that I might not pick up on"

"I felt complete shock - I couldn't believe this could happen to me. I had to get my daughter to help me deal with it - completing phone calls, etc. And I am an active 65-year old. I hate to think of older people having to deal with it"

"I feel very anxious at home, and I feel now that I am restricted to my house in case any other documents go missing"

"I was absolutely devastated because the person who did this to me was someone I know"

"I am constantly stressed. I can't sleep. I've been conned by a professional. I want to see this person behind bars. She has ruined my life".

Peter Hurst concluded "One way of helping to lessen the stress on victims is the CIFAS Protective Registration Service. This is designed to protect those who experience identity fraud, or are at risk because they have had personal documents stolen. This is administered on our behalf by Equifax (Telephone 0870 010 2091 or email: protective.registrationuk@equifax.com). The service ensures that any further application (for credit or an insurance claim) made to a CIFAS Member in the victim's name will be subjected to particularly careful scrutiny to ensure that it has been made by the genuine individual and not by a fraudster. This costs only £11.75 (£10 + VAT)."
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