It requires a business or government entity to notify an individual in writing or email when it is believed that personal information - such as a Social Security number, driver's license, or credit card number - has been compromised.
Only two exceptions to notification exist. First, upon the written request of law enforcement for purposes of a criminal investigation; and second, for national security purposes.
You can't tell the true impact of identity theft by looking at the numbers. You see it in the stories of the victims.
It requires a business or government entity to notify an individual in writing or email when it is believed that personal information - such as a Social Security number, driver's license, or credit card number - has been compromised. Only two exceptions to notification exist. First, upon the written request of law enforcement for purposes of a criminal investigation; and second, for national security purposes. You can't tell the true impact of identity theft by looking at the numbers. You see it in the stories of the victims.