Synthetic ID Theft: The Toughest to Solve

Adam Levin

Take one Social Security number, another person's military record, someone else's medical history, and a few credit cards—this is how a crook commits synthetic ID theft. Adam Levin, chairman, president, and co-founder of Credit.com and chairman and founder of Identity Theft 911, offers details about this crime.

 

 


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