Javelin’s annual examination of child identity theft, privacy risks and identity fraud focuses on trends surrounding cybercriminals’ compromise and exposure of children’s personal information for the purpose of committing fraud and scams. This year’s report — Child ID Theft: Social Cyber Risks and the Persistent Threat to Families — was sponsored by TransUnion and highlights the unique and extreme cyber risks children face online, namely through social media. Cyber-extortion, cyberbullying and eventual child identity theft are closely linked to unrestricted social media use and have long-term financial and emotional consequences for children and their families.
Download the Child ID Theft report now to learn more about child cyber risks and how they can impact your organization.
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