A nationwide survey commissioned by the AARP Bulletin asked adults age 18 and older what behaviors they engage in that may increase or decrease their risk of being victims of identity theft. This executive summary reports that most adults are concerned about being a victim of identity theft and at least half of them engage in behaviors that reduce their risk of being victimized. Nevertheless, the findings also show there are additional steps many adults can take to further reduce their risk. … Back to Article
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