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#1

Linda

Oh, that is so unfair. I was so shocked when i heard about identity theft. Everything in this world is now possible that anyone can larceny your identity. We should be vigilant and be aware that anyone might used your identity in whatever purpose they want. Anyone can destroy your identity in just a blink of an eye. That is not possible! I hope that people with proper authority will do any legal actions with regards to this matter. Be aware!

#2

Marynor

It is really disappointing sometimes when we encounter cases of identity theft. I just fell annoyed with these people doing such kind of work. They destroy the trust of the ordinary people to the use of the internet for online transactions.

Authorities should not tolerate this. Hence, they really have to make proper legal action to stop identity theft and use the technological inventions in the right way. Great day.


#3

profile

In the technology that we have today, many people in some investigative area have the capacity to really identified and be knowledgeable about the criminals that they have. Even the smallest evidence may create a big whole in the problem. I really admire people in this area and I would like as well to be knowledgeable in this field. I hope it will be possible as well in the future.

#4

Macy

Identify theft is pretty much as old as the hills. As long as people had names and could travel, there have been instances of identity theft. Just look at some ancient history, spies and so forth and you have some classic examples there. Even in the Bible you'll see identity theft. I think it might even have been one of the main reasons last names came to be used so widely.

#5

Frances

We cannot cease to be amazed at the things that thieves steal nowadays. Now even our identity can be stolen. I guess it mostly happens to people who have power and money. Why would the thieves even bother to steal your identity if you're a good for nothing slob? This is one of the disadvantages of technology and we can't live without technology now so we just have to protect our identity at all times.

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