Version: 2008
  • On TechRepublic: 10 cool USB flash drive tricks

December 7, 2005 5:45 AM PST

ID theft fears overblown, study says

  • 3 comments

People whose personal information is compromised face less risk of becoming victims of ID theft than they think.

The story "ID theft fears overblown, study says" published December 7, 2005 at 5:45 AM is no longer available on CNET News.

Content from Reuters expires after 30 days.

Add a Comment (Log in or register) (3 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
Dubious objectivity of study results
by Mark Donovan December 8, 2005 7:57 AM PST
This is a good summary article. However, it cannot be over-stressed who it is that performed this "overblown" study. The results are self-serviing to ID Analytics' business model and their assertion that "data breaches may not present a high degree of risk." On the other hand, they might... we're assured that only ID Analytics knows for sure.

http://www.idanalytics.com/solutions/breach_analysis.html
Reply to this comment
We'll be the judge of that
by Razzl December 8, 2005 9:16 AM PST
It ticks me off that this company's subjective interpretation of their data is being headlined all over the news today, with the word "overblown" included in each instance. The consequences to each consumer from successful episodes of identity theft are serious enough that public concern is definitely, objectively, not "overblown". We will be the judge of whether we should worry about this and we will be the judge of how to interpret information about breaches of our data and we expect to be told. Most companies such as banks and credit cards which are careless with our data are also profligate with their snail-mail advertising budgets anyway, so business expenses of informing us is a red-herring sales point for these blockheads...
Reply to this comment
id theft
by bethkellyo December 27, 2005 12:47 AM PST
I beleive not only are the numbers wrong, but innocent peoples lives have been tainted.
Reply to this comment
(3 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next

Latest tech news headlines

RSS Feeds

Add headlines from CNET News to your homepage or feedreader.

More feeds available in our RSS feed index.

Markets

Market news, charts, SEC filings, and more

Related quotes

Dow Jones Industrials (2.03%) 203.52 10,226.94
S&P 500 (2.22%) 23.78 1,093.08
NASDAQ (1.97%) 41.62 2,154.06
CNET TECH (2.03%) 31.22 1,569.62
  Symbol Lookup
advertisement

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right