Seven in Ten (72%) ‘Concerned’ About Falling Victim to Identity Theft

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Toronto, ON – A new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Capital One reveals that a strong majority of Canadians continue to worry about identity theft. In fact, nearly three quarters (72%) of Canadians are ‘concerned’ about becoming a victim to identity theft, while just three in ten (28%) are not concerned about the...

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Seven in Ten (72%) ‘Concerned’ About Falling Victim to Identity Theft

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