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New York |
Identity Theft New York Information
Identity Theft Types Reported by New York Victims
| Rank |
Identity Theft Type |
No. of Victims |
Percentage |
| 1 |
Credit Card Fraud |
6,382 |
40% |
| 2 |
Phone or Utilities Fraud |
3,636 |
23% |
| 3 |
bank Fraud |
1,848 |
12% |
| 4 |
Government Documents or Benefits Fraud |
1,381 |
9% |
| 5 |
Employment-Related Fraud |
1,048 |
7% |
| 6 |
Loan Fraud |
874 |
6% |
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Other |
2,457 |
16% |
| - |
Attempted Identity Theft |
1,559 |
10% |
Percentages are based on the 15,821 victims reporting from New
York. Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 18% of
victims from New York reported experiencing more than one type of
identity theft.
Top New York Identity Theft Victim Locations
| Victim City |
No. of Victims |
| New York City3 |
8,863 |
| Rochester |
355 |
| Buffalo |
208 |
| Yonkers |
147 |
| Syracuse |
91 |
Identity Theft Laws in New York
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Attorney General of New York
Office of the Attorney General
Department of Law - The Capitol
2nd Floor
Albany, NY 12224
PHO:(518) 474-7330 |
FBI Albany
200 McCarty
Avenue
Albany, New York 12209
albany.fbi.gov
(518) 465-7551 |
FBI Buffalo
One FBI Plaza
Buffalo, New York 14202-2698
buffalo.fbi.gov
(716) 856-7800 |
FBI
New York
26 Federal
Plaza, 23rd. Floor
New York, New York 10278-0004
newyork.fbi.gov
(212) 384-1000 |
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Identity Theft News |
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01-11-06
Safe Secrets The reasons are simple: In terms of security,
customers get suspicious when you request information on them that
should already be on file, again because of identity theft. For
company metrics purposes, there's no point collecting data if you're
not going to put it to use. Destination CRM
01-11-06
Robbery,
burglary indictments announced Michael Mc Afee, 49, was arrested
in the Town of Ulster and indicted on charges of grand larceny in the
second degree, two counts of identity theft in the first degree, two
counts of forgery in the second degree and scheme to defraud in the
first degree. Mid-Hudson News
01-11-06
Phony E-mail Sent To Chase Bank Customers It says that scam
artists may be trying to rip off bank customers by cashing in on their
fear of identity theft. The CPB warns that a rash of phony emails
have been sent to Chase Bank customers saying they may be the victims
of identity theft. . NY1
01-11-06
WHAT'S GOING ON Lori Waters and Kristin Grabowski of the Elmira
Police Department will talk about fraud and identity theft and how to
avoid both. Elmira Star-Gazette
01-11-06
Robbery,
burglary indictments announced Michael Mc Afee, 49, was arrested
in the Town of Ulster and indicted on charges of grand larceny in the
second degree, two counts of identity theft in the first degree, two
counts of forgery in the second degree and scheme to defraud in the
first degree. Mid-Hudson News
01-11-06
Phony E-mail Sent To Chase Bank Customers It says that scam
artists may be trying to rip off bank customers by cashing in on their
fear of identity theft. The CPB warns that a rash of phony emails
have been sent to Chase Bank customers saying they may be the victims
of identity theft. . NY1
01-11-06
WHAT'S GOING ON Lori Waters and Kristin Grabowski of the Elmira
Police Department will talk about fraud and identity theft and how to
avoid both. Elmira Star-Gazette |
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