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The number of identity fraud victims in the United States decreased by 28 percent to 8.1 million last year, according to Javelin Strategy & Research [1]. Still, the cost to victims increased, mainly due to the types of fraud that occurred.

The number of identity fraud victims in the United States decreased by 28 percent to 8.1 million last year, according to Javelin Strategy & Research [1]. Still, the cost to victims increased, mainly due to the types of fraud that occurred.

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