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Financial losses to synthetic identity-based fraud to double by 2024

October 20, 2022

Via: CSO
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Losses to imposter scams based on synthetic identities—identities that only exist as figments in a credit reporting bureau’s records—will rise from a reported $1.2 billion in 2020 to $2.48 billion by 2024 in the US, according to an analysis published Thursday by identity verification vendor Socure.

Synthetic identities became a common concern for businesses and financial institutions in the mid-2010s, Socure’s report said. Typically, such an identity is based on a real person, but with a slight tweak to some piece of personally identifiable information, like a different date of birth or Social Security number.

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