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Is a 2003 survey on identity theft a good source of statistics for fall 2007?

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There are many identity theft surveys do you think think that it is right to use 2003 survey information to explain what is happening in 2007?

the data is getting a little to old. there have been too many changes in security and how business is conducted that have changed the risks for identity theft. I would say this data is right on the cusp of being to old to be worth anything. I might be cool to compare this data set to a current data set and see what has changed over the last four years. then the data would be useful.

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  1. larmarine83
    May 5th, 2009 at 14:11 | #1

    What would make you think that a survey that is 4 YEARS OLD is a current and accurate source for ANYTHING??!
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  2. Merlyn
    May 5th, 2009 at 14:47 | #2

    the data is getting a little to old. there have been too many changes in security and how business is conducted that have changed the risks for identity theft. I would say this data is right on the cusp of being to old to be worth anything. I might be cool to compare this data set to a current data set and see what has changed over the last four years. then the data would be useful.
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  3. Marcus
    May 5th, 2009 at 14:59 | #3

    I don't think that would be a reliable source of statistics.
    Not at all.
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