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Identity Theft Survey Report 2003 - Current status of misuse. · At the time of the survey, 5% of victims were still experiencing misuse of their personal
information. Another 2% were not sure if the misuse had stopped. · Victims who had experienced four or more distinct misuses of their personal information,
whether the misuse of an existing account, the opening of a new account, or other types of
misuse, were more likely to say that their information was still being misused (13% of these
victims were still experiencing misuse of their information and another 4% were unsure
whether the misuse had stopped). · Lower-income victims (those with household incomes of less than $25,000) were also more
likely to say that the misuse was ongoing – 8% were being victimized at the time of the
survey and another 8% were unsure if the misuse had stopped.
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