
...and would you know if it was?
Published: 15 December 2003 18:50 GMT
ID theft has reached epidemic proportions now - and with reports suggesting as much as 80 per cent of fraud and ID theft goes unreported the iceberg may be even bigger than the tip suggests.
This is why silicon.com has launched its special report called 'Protecting your ID'.
We want to know what your experiences of ID theft have been. We want to know if you have been a victim or if your have been targeted by spammers.
So please take 20 seconds to take our short fire quiz, because only by understanding the full extent of the challenges facing users can we start to cover the issue in a way which gets to the heart of the matter.
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