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Identities Just $120 Online

Identities Just $120 Online

Go to the right place online and you can get a complete ID package on people – names, addresses, passport numbers as well as financial data including credit card numbers – for just $120.

That’s the disturbing news released by Get Safe Online, a joint group of police, banks and government, regarding online identity theft. And given the online marketplaces in countries with very little regulation, those identities are very easy to buy.

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The BBC was able to obtain information from the Serious Organized Crime Agency showing that data was sold from as little as $7 per piece, which included credit cards numbers and magnetic strip information, to $120 for a full package.

Tony Neate of Get Safe Online said:

"Online criminal activity can be a sophisticated business, but each of us can take steps to prevent ourselves from becoming a victim. If internet users invest a relatively small amount of time and money in ensuring they are fully protected and up-to-date, the risk of such financial loss is almost negligible."

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