Intrafamilial IDentity Theft
December 23, 2011 by Terry.
Children, the elderly and domestic violence survivors are particularly vulnerable. Intrafamilial IDentity Theft is when someone in the family uses another family member’s good name. This can be immediate family members, cousins, aunts/uncles, etc. Sometimes it is a parent using the children’s info to get utilities turned on in their name.
Short blog, but true. Solutions are at http://talktoday.us