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    Identity Theft Is a Crime in Which an Impostor Obtains
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Identity Theft Is a Crime in Which an Impostor Obtains

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Identity theft is a crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of information,such as Social Security and driver's license numbers,to obtain credit,merchandise,and services in the name of the victim.

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