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Unisys Research Shows Banks Face Potential Customer Exodus Over Identity Theft; Nationwide Survey Shows One-Fifth of Americans Have Experienced Identity Theft
BLUE BELL, Pa. -- New research conducted by Unisys Corporation (NYSE:UIS) shows that U.S. banks are at risk of a customer exodus as a result of growing consumer awareness of identity theft issues. The study found that nearly half of U.S. households would be willing to switch their accounts to...
Tags: bank, identity theft, survey, Unisys Corp.
Research articles 2004-11-09
New Report From Anti-Phishing Working Group Surveys and Analyzes Technologies to Combat ''Phishing''; U.S. Department of Homeland Security-Commissioned Report Recommends Technologies to Defeat Online Identity Theft
MONTREAL & MENLO PARK, Calif. -- The Anti-Phishing Working Group and SRI International today announced the availability of a new report mapping the spectrum of current and future technology solutions to combat Internet fraud, or "phishing" schemes. The report, "Online Identity Theft: Technology, Chokepoints and Countermeasures," was commissioned by the...
Tags: identity theft, survey
Research articles 2005-11-08
MailFrontier Survey Finds That Consumers Hold Financial Institutions Accountable for Online Identity Theft
MailFrontierTM, a pioneer in email security and leading provider of anti-spam and anti-phishing solutions, today announced new consumer survey results that point to a coming upheaval in the financial services industry amidst the growing threat of online identity theft and phishing attacks. Consumers are looking to their financial institutions to...
Tags: financial, identity theft, survey
Research articles 2004-11-10
Most U.S. Residents Not Safeguarding Against Identity Theft; Confusion Over Cost, Time and Alternatives Cited by Most According to New AuthenTec Survey
MELBOURNE, Fla. -- The URL in the seventh paragraph, fifth sentence should be: http://www.authentec.com/docs/atsurvey_060926.pdf (sted http://www.authentec.com/docs/CTIA2006SurveyResults_32406.pdf).
Tags: identity theft, survey
Research articles 2006-09-26
More Than Half of Americans Feel Vulnerable to Identity Theft According to Staples National Survey
"Security by Staples" Initiative and Exclusive New Shredders Offer Enhanced Protection of Personal and Business Data
Tags: identity theft, Staples Inc., survey
Research articles 2007-10-09
AARP Survey: Most Boomer Plus Voters Are Undecided for Midterm Elections; Vast Majority Want Protection Against Identity Theft
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With the midterm elections just 55 days away, AARP announced the results of the first in its series of national election polling of Americans aged 42 and older boomer and older voters. Solid majorities reported tWASHINGTON, Sept. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With the...
Tags: AARP, boomer, identity theft, survey
Research articles 2006-09-14

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New Identity Theft Survey Reveals Latest Count of Victims, Need for Greater Protection; First Data and Regions Team to Fight Back
DENVER & BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Incidents of phishing and identify theft continue to increase dramatically, according to an independent nationwide survey of consumers released today by electronic commerce and payments leader First Data Corp. (NYSE: FDC). The survey found that 6.8 percent of adults have been victimized by identity theft...
Tags: First Data Corp., survey, team
Research articles 2005-05-17
Survey Reveals Majority of Homeowners Fear Identity Theft and Think Government Should Do More to Protect Them
Business Editors/Real Estate Writers SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--March 11, 2003 National Survey Finds Many Homeowners Clueless About Adequately Insuring for Fraud, Litigation and Home Improvement Expenses Nine out of ten American homeowners have concerns about becoming victims of identity theft, the fastest growing category of fraud in...
Tags: FINANCE, Harris Interactive, homeowner, Insurance, MARKETING, SECURITY, survey
Research articles 2003-03-11
BioPassword-Sponsored Survey Reveals Disconnect Between Consumer Fears About Identity Theft and Efforts to Protect Themselves
BioPassword, Inc. , the leader in software-only strong authentication, today announced findings from a survey, sponsored by BioPassword and conducted by Harris Interactive®, that reveal of the nearly nine in 10 (88%) online adults who use password-protected Web sites, 63% worry that their online password may be stolen and used...
Tags: authentication, Harris Interactive, password, SECURITY, survey
Research articles 2007-12-17
Financial Insights Survey Measures Impact of Identity Theft on Banking Relationships
3% Increase in "Switch to Reduce Risk" up from 5.7% in 2005 FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Leading independent research and advisory firm, Financial Insights, an IDC company, today announced the release of a new report examining consumer perceptions of identity theft and fraud. This major U.S. consumer survey was conducted...
Tags: bank, banking, financial, International Data Corp., SECURITY, survey
Research articles 2007-06-14
Concern About Identity Theft Growing in Canada; Eighty Percent of Canadians Think Identity Theft Is a Serious Problem; One-Third More Concerned Than a Year Ago
TORONTO and CHANTILLY, Va. -- Four in five Canadians think identity theft is a serious problem in Canada and that concern is growing as the number of people with personal experience with the crime increases, according to a new telephone poll conducted for Intersections Inc. (Nasdaq:INTX) and Carlson Marketing Group...
Tags: Carlson Marketing Group, Company, fraud, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-02-28
Identity theft rampant, FTC says
WASHINGTON -- More than 27 million people have been victims of identity theft in the last five years, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday. The FTC released a survey showing that in the last year alone, 9.9 million people were victims of identity theft, costing them $5...
Tags: FTC, SECURITY
Research articles 2003-09-04
Banks, FTC join forces to fight identity theft
with identity theft on the rise, the federal government and financial institutions are giving consumers tips on how to prevent it and what to do if it occurs.In a report last September, the Federal Trade Commission estimated there were 9.9 million victims of identity theft in 2002, costing consumers and...
Tags: bank, financial, FTC, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-08-15
Identity Theft Costs Billions in U.S.
By L.A. Lorek, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 4--Identity theft cost businesses and financial institutions nearly $48 billion and consumers $5 billion in losses last year, according to a Federal Trade Commission survey released Wednesday. An...
Tags: FTC, SECURITY
Research articles 2003-09-04
Report Say U.S. Consumers' Price Tag for Identify Theft Swelled to $5 Billion.
By Andy Vuong, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 4--Identity theft and credit-card fraud cost an estimated 10 million Americans about $5 billion last year, according to a Federal Trade Commission survey released Wednesday. "Identity theft is a...
Tags: Colorado, FTC, SECURITY
Research articles 2003-09-04
Fundtech Bank Survey Reveals Customer Issues Ranked Far Ahead of Cost Concerns; 78 Banks Rate Cyber Security and Identity Theft as Most Vexing Security Issues for Next Five Years
JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Fundtech Ltd. (NASDAQ:FNDT), a leading provider of payments, cash management and settlement software and services, today announced the results of a live interactive survey conducted with its clients that found concerns about customer acquisition and retention were well ahead of concerns about cost reduction and efficiency....
Tags: Fundtech Ltd.
Research articles 2004-06-22
Fundtech Bank survey reveals customer issues ranked far ahead of cost concerns; 78 banks rate cyber security and identity theft as most vexing security issues for next five years.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 June 2004-FUNDTECH: Fundtech Bank survey reveals customer issues ranked far ahead of cost concerns; 78 banks rate cyber security and identity theft as most vexing security issues for next five yearsC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06222004 London - Fundtech Ltd....
Tags: Fundtech Ltd.
Research articles 2004-06-22
Survey Puts Nation's Costs for Identity Theft at $48 Billion in 2002.
By Paul Wenske, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 4--More than 27 million Americans were victimized by identity theft in the last five years--nearly 10 million in just the last year, according to a new federal survey. ...
Tags: FTC, SECURITY, survey
Research articles 2003-09-04
Survey finds Minnesota residents affected by identity theft.
By Leslie Brooks Suzukamo, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 16--Nearly one-quarter of Minnesota residents have been victims of identity theft or know someone who has, and eight out of 10 Minnesotans are afraid they'll be next, according...
Tags: AARP, SECURITY, survey
Research articles 2004-11-16
College Kids and Credit Cards: What Every Parent Needs to Know
The plastic providers have one more chance to lure in college students before next year's law prevents them. Here's how to make your kid "card smart." The era of “No Student Left Behind: Credit Card Edition” will come to an end early next year, thanks to the new credit...
Tags: Card, Credit Card, Credit History, Student, MoneyWatch, College Kid, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, Payment, Credit.com, Gerri Detweiler, Wells Fargo, Discover, Debit Card, Sallie Mae, Bankrate.com, Greg McBride, Stacey Bradford, Family Finance, MoneySmart, Adam Levin, Credit Unions, Credit Score, Credit Report, Identity Theft, Barbara Bedway
Articles 2009-09-10
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