| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | hurto de la identidad |
| hollanti | identiteits diefstal |
| italia | furto di identità |
| japani | アイデンティティの盗難 (aidentiti no tōnan) |
| kreikka | κλοπή ταυτότητας (klopí taftótitas / klopé tautótētas) |
| portugali | roubo da identidade, roubo de identidade |
| ranska | vol d'identité |
| ruotsi | identitetsstöld |
| saksa | Identitätsdiebstahl |
| suomi | identiteettivarkaus |
| venäjä | похищение тождественности (pohištšenije toždestvennosti) |
| Monikko | identity thefts |
(law, criminology) The deliberate assumption of another person's identity, usually to gain access to that person's finances or to frame a person for a crime.
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.
(law, criminology) The deliberate assumption of another person's identity, usually to gain access to that person's finances or to frame a person for a crime.
US Government Accountability Office diagram showing the identity theft risk associated with social security numbers on Medicare cards