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Measuring Identity Theft At Top Banks (Version 1.5), Chris Hoofnagle Mar 2008

Measuring Identity Theft At Top Banks (Version 1.5), Chris Hoofnagle

Chris Jay Hoofnagle

There is no reliable way for consumers, regulators, and businesses to assess the relative rates of identity fraud at major financial institutions. This lack of information prevents a consumer market for bank safety from emerging. As part of a multiple strategy approach to obtaining more actionable data on identity theft, the Freedom of Information Act was used to obtain complaint data submitted by victims in 2006 to the Federal Trade Commission. This complaint data identifies the institution where impostors established fraudulent accounts or affected existing accounts in the name of the victim. The data were aggregated and used to create …