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Check Fraud Tied to ID Theft Rose in 2009: Study

Reports of check fraud tied to identity theft rose in 2009 even as instances of related loan and credit fraud fell, according to a study released Friday by the Identity Theft Resource Center. In 21 percent of the 139 cases of related financial fraud examined by the center, criminals used stolen data to create checking accounts or wrote fraudulent checks on others' accounts, according to the center's annual study. The percentage of related check fraud was up from the 17 percent reported in 2008, when the organization looked at 73 cases of financial identity fraud. The top two types of...

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