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Teen found out he was ID theft victim at age 10
Posted on February 21, 2013 at 7:27 PM
Updated Thursday, Feb 21 at 7:41 PM
While thieves will steal a child's name and other personal information, synthetic ID theft is becoming common. That's when only the child's social security number is stolen and a new name is created to go along with it.
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