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A 10 research paper that discusses biometric technology and how it can be used to protect against identity theft. This literature review explores a possible solution to curbing the incidence of identity theft—the field of biometric technology. Biometric solutions to security are explored with emphasis on fingerprint scanners as the best available solution. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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most of the perpetrators get away "scot-free" after stealing identifies and robbing their victims of tens of thousands of dollars (Dutta 291). Identity theft occurs when someone steals important information
about a victim, which allows the perpetrator to assume that identity for the purpose of making fraudulent purchases. In other words, someone
armed with "your Social Security number, credit card numbers or your passwords and personal identification numbers (PIN)" can indiscriminately withdraw money at ATM machines, shop on the Internet, even open
utility accounts and obtain bank loans--all in the name of the victim (Dutta 291). In many ways, identity in the contemporary age is defined by various numbers and passwords. This
fact leaves businesses and individuals vulnerable. The following literature review explores a possible solution to curbing the incidence of identity theft-the field of biometric technology. Biometric solutions to security are
explored with emphasis on fingerprint scanners as the best available solution. The problem : It is ridiculous easy for criminals to steal identities. Many companies that grant credit do not
carefully check the identities of applicants to be sure that they are who they say they are or even the person to whom a credit application was sent (Dutta 291).
Also, identity thieves have found that the resources of law enforcement are totally inadequate in regards to this type of lawbreaking and that identity theft is therefore seldom investigated thoroughly
(Dutta 291). These thieves are rarely apprehended, much less taken to court (Dutta 291). On the rare occasions when an identity thief is tried, the sentences are generally minimal, with
probation and community service being the most frequent rulings (Dutta 291). What is biometric technology ? Biometric technology refers
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