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The annual report 2024 of Identity theft resource center shows the commitment of the organization to serve victims when identity crimes increase

According to the annual report of the ITRC 2024, the center served directly and indirectly 401,930 people in 2024

SAN DIEGOPresent May 7, 2025 / Prnewswire-Prweb/ -The identity Theft Resource CenterĀ® (ITRC), a nationally recognized non-profit organization that was founded to support victims of identity crime, has published its annual report in 2024, in which the services of the organization are examined in the last calendar year and forward and beyond.

According to the annual report of the ITRC 2024, the center served in 2024 directly and indirectly 401,930 people who victims of identity theft, fraud or fraud or were FraudOr people who are looking for information about avoiding identity crimes. Visitors looked at more than 854,351 websites, and 4,143 people took part in personal and virtual presentations. The three signature reports of the ITRC (data injury report, trends in Identity Report and Consumer & Business Impact Report) were downloaded 3,334 times, with 6,775 media results being generated.

Download the annual report of ITRC 2024

“The numbers tell part of the story – but not the whole story” Eva VelasquezCEO of identity theft. “Identity crimes are not only about stolen credit cards – they include fraud, cybercrime and Fraud This affects almost every part of everyday life. We hear every day of people who have lost their savings from romantic frauds who have refused accommodation due to the change of identity or have been waiting for stolen tax refund for years. These are real people who face real damage. That's why we are here – to help you recover and rebuild yourself. “

The ITRC 2024 year report underlines the uncertainty of how victims of identity theft, fraud and fraud and fraud and fraud Fraud is supported when the Federal Government's priorities are shifted and companies and individuals adapt their expenditure habits. Reports of the ITRC, the US Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation indicate an increase in the effects of identity-related crimes, including fraud and increase FraudWhile reports on identity crimes continue to decrease when “sacrificial fatigue” becomes more acute.

“The ITRC has helped almost a million people in the past two years – but millions more still need support,” said Velasquez. “If federal financing is less secure, we focus on expanding partnerships with companies that serve customers who are affected by fraud. FraudIdentity theft and cybercrime. Whether it contributes to solving a complex Fraud We are clearly positioned the case that offers experts on recovery support or reduces the burden on customer service teams. We continue to work with state and local governments and philanthropists that understand the social and economic costs of identity crimes. “

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