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| View Poll Results: could social media be blamed for the rise in identity fraud ? | ||||||
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Having recently had large scale fraud on my bank account, the barclays team told me social media was likely to be a big factor. Fraudsters can find out so much info from your facebook and stuff. Crazy to think to empty someones account all you need is their name, dob, address and mothers maiden name in a lot of cases.
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