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Identity theft takes a massive toll on victims lives, may even lead to suicidal ideation
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Date:2025-04-17 13:19:02
- New consumer impact report shows more ID theft victims reporting thoughts of suicide.
- More support and assistance is needed to help victims, who feel dismissed or ignored, expert says.
- Protect yourself and your personal information.
I have written a lot over the years about how to protect your identity to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft. But the fact of the matter is we can do everything to protect our identities and still become victims. The toll it takes on a person’s life − financially and emotionally − is huge.
A new consumer impact report from a national nonprofit that specializes in helping identity theft victims has found a startling trend: An increasing number of ID theft victims are reporting thoughts of suicide resulting from the crime.
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