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A thief among us.


More than half of identity-theft victims who learned the thief's name said it was someone they knew well.
Someone in the workplace          (4%)
Other                             (8%)
A family member or relative      (32%)
A complete stranger              (24%)
A friend, neighbor or
  in-home employee               (18%)
Employee of a company
  with access to personal data   (13%)

Note: Percentages do not
add to 100% due to rounding.

Source: Javelin Strategy & Research, 2005.

Note: Table made from pie chart.
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Title Annotation:SURVEY SAVVY
Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Date:Nov 1, 2005
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