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Cosa (chi) è false identity - definizione

DELIBERATE USE OF SOMEONE ELSE'S IDENTITY, USUALLY AS A METHOD TO GAIN A FINANCIAL ADVANTAGE OR OBTAIN CREDIT AND OTHER BENEFITS IN THE OTHER PERSON'S NAME, AND PERHAPS TO THE OTHER PERSON'S DISADVANTAGE OR LOSS
Identity thieves; ID Theft; Online identity theft; False identity; Identity thief; IJacking; Identity Theft; Identity takeover; Computer identity theft; Privacy piracy; Privacy pirate; ID theft; Identity-theft; Identification theft; Stolen identity; Theft of identity; ID Robbery; Medial identity theft; Identity theft insurance; Tax identity theft
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  • Example of an identity theft crime: 1. The fraudster files tax return paperwork in the victim's name, claiming a refund. 2. The IRS issues a refund to the fraudster. 3. The victim submits their legitimate tax return. 4. The IRS rejects the return as a duplicate.

sameness         
RELATION EACH THING BEARS TO ITSELF ALONE
Transitivity of identity; Sameness; Qualitative identity; Numerical identity; Identity (Philosophy); Same (philosophy); Philosophers of identity; Numerically identical; Metaphysics of identity
n.
1.
Identity, identicalness, oneness.
2.
Similarity, resemblance, correspondence, likeness.
3.
Monotony, want of variety.
Identity (social science)         
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QUALITIES, BELIEFS, PERSONALITY, LOOKS AND/OR EXPRESSIONS THAT DISTINGUISH A PERSON OR GROUP
Psychological identity; Identity (psychology); Social identity
Identity is the qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and/or expressions that characterize a person or group.Compare Collins Dictionary of Sociology, quoted in
sameness         
RELATION EACH THING BEARS TO ITSELF ALONE
Transitivity of identity; Sameness; Qualitative identity; Numerical identity; Identity (Philosophy); Same (philosophy); Philosophers of identity; Numerically identical; Metaphysics of identity
The sameness of something is its lack of variety.
He grew bored by the sameness of the speeches.
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Wikipedia

Identity theft

Identity theft occurs when someone uses another person's personal identifying information, like their name, identifying number, or credit card number, without their permission, to commit fraud or other crimes. The term identity theft was coined in 1964. Since that time, the definition of identity theft has been statutorily defined throughout both the U.K. and the U.S. as the theft of personally identifiable information. Identity theft deliberately uses someone else's identity as a method to gain financial advantages or obtain credit and other benefits, and perhaps to cause other person's disadvantages or loss. The person whose identity has been stolen may suffer adverse consequences, especially if they are falsely held responsible for the perpetrator's actions. Personally identifiable information generally includes a person's name, date of birth, social security number, driver's license number, bank account or credit card numbers, PINs, electronic signatures, fingerprints, passwords, or any other information that can be used to access a person's financial resources.

Determining the link between data breaches and identity theft is challenging, primarily because identity theft victims often do not know how their personal information was obtained. According to a report done for the FTC, identity theft is not always detectable by the individual victims. Identity fraud is often but not necessarily the consequence of identity theft. Someone can steal or misappropriate personal information without then committing identity theft using the information about every person, such as when a major data breach occurs. A U.S. Government Accountability Office study determined that "most breaches have not resulted in detected incidents of identity theft". The report also warned that "the full extent is unknown". A later unpublished study by Carnegie Mellon University noted that "Most often, the causes of identity theft is not known", but reported that someone else concluded that "the probability of becoming a victim to identity theft as a result of a data breach is ... around only 2%". For example, in one of the largest data breaches which affected over four million records, it resulted in only about 1,800 instances of identity theft, according to the company whose systems were breached.

An October 2010 article entitled "Cyber Crime Made Easy" explained the level to which hackers are using malicious software. As Gunter Ollmann, Chief Technology Officer of security at Microsoft, said, "Interested in credit card theft? There's an app for that." This statement summed up the ease with which these hackers are accessing all kinds of information online. The new program for infecting users' computers was called Zeus, and the program is so hacker-friendly that even an inexperienced hacker can operate it. Although the hacking program is easy to use, that fact does not diminish the devastating effects that Zeus (or other software like Zeus) can do on a computer and the user. For example, programs like Zeus can steal credit card information, important documents, and even documents necessary for homeland security. If a hacker were to gain this information, it would mean identity theft or even a possible terrorist attack. The ITAC says that about 15 million Americans had their identity stolen in 2012.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per false identity
1. He was arrested in Dover on suspicion of false identity.
2. "His false identity was very convincing," Vukcevic said.
3. He was acquitted of helping the woman obtain a false identity document.
4. He is being held accused of "international terrorism" and holding false identity papers.
5. "His false identity was very convincing," said Vladimir Vukcevic, Serbia‘s war crimes prosecutor.