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your research. We work hard to create timely, accurate, and fair
information. We can't, however, guarantee that our information, and
your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular
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Virginia |
Identity Theft Virginia Information
Identity Theft Types Reported by Virginia Victims
| Rank |
Identity Theft Type |
No. of Victims |
Percentage |
| 1 |
Credit Card Fraud |
1,636 |
38% |
| 2 |
Phone or Utilities Fraud |
905 |
21% |
| 3 |
bank Fraud |
748 |
17% |
| 4 |
Government Documents or Benefits Fraud |
257 |
6% |
| 5 |
Loan Fraud |
228 |
5% |
| 6 |
Employment-Related Fraud |
226 |
5% |
| - |
Other |
891 |
21% |
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Attempted Identity Theft |
395 |
9% |
Percentages are based on the 4,297 victims reporting from Virginia.
Percentages add to more than 100 because approximately 18% of victims
from Virginia reported experiencing more than one type of identity
theft.
Top Virginia Identity Theft Victim Locations
| Victim City |
No. of Victims |
| Alexandria |
366 |
| Richmond |
292 |
| Virginia Beach |
270 |
| Arlington |
230 |
| Norfolk |
171 |
Identity Theft Laws in Virginia
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Attorney General of Virginia
Office of the Attorney General
900 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
PHO:(804) 786-2071 |
FBI Norfolk
150 Corporate
Boulevard
Norfolk, Virginia 23502-4999
norfolk.fbi.gov
(757) 455-0100 |
FBI Richmond
1970 E. Parham
Road
Richmond, Virginia 23228
richmond.fbi.gov
(804) 261-1044 |
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Identity Theft News |
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12-21-05
Showing identification = the new Jim Crow Interestingly enough,
when a proposal was put forward to allow the last four digits of your
social security number as a valid form of id, Jennifer Brunner (a
former common pleas judge who is seeking the Democratic nomination for
secretary of state in 2006) accused Republicans of encouraging
identity theft! Get a load of this beautiful quote: .
RedState.org 12-21-05
Caregivers Scam Seniors at Leisure World Identity theft a growing
problem. Potomac Almanac
12-21-05
Indala Produces 22,000 smart cards for use by Microsoft employees
worldwide Marc Freundlich, Indala president, added, "Security and
privacy continue to be our top objectives at Indala; and the
implementation of these types of multi-factor, highly secure, and
easy-to-use credentials is a clear example of how Indala can help
protect the organization and the individual from the high costs
associated with corporate identity theft." .
CR80News
12-21-05
Viisage wins competitive contract to help the United Kingdom test
biometric identity solutions for Its driver's license / BOCHUM,
Germany--Viisage, a leading provider of advanced technology identity
solutions, announced that following a competitive bidding process,
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the United Kingdom has
awarded the company a contract for a face recognition test. Viisage
already provides its leading identity solution to fourteen drivers
license authorities in the US and Canada, ten of which use the
company's leading face recognition technology to help prevent identity
theft and fraud. SecureIDNews |
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