As a brief update, according to this article from The Washington Post, President Bush did, in fact, sign the Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act. This will make it easier for prosecutors to go after cyber criminals. It will also allow identity theft victims to not only be compensated for their direct losses from identity theft, but also their indirect losses (like time spent restoring credit or possible job denials as a result of ID theft) once their identity thieves are brought to justice.
Keep in mind the victim is only compensated for the indirect losses caused by identity theft if those responsible are brought to justice. Most identity thieves are never caught, so this will not help many identity theft victims.
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Update for Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act
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ID theft,
identity theft,
identity theft victim
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