Pronunciation: /aɪˈdɛntəti frɔd/
noun the use of someone else's personal information without their permission, typically for financial gain
A1 Identity fraud is when someone steals your personal information to commit crimes.
A2 It is important to protect your personal information to avoid becoming a victim of identity fraud.
B1 Many people fall victim to identity fraud through phishing emails and fake websites.
B2 Identity fraud can have serious consequences, including financial loss and damage to your credit score.
C1 Sophisticated hackers use advanced techniques to carry out identity fraud on a large scale.
C2 Law enforcement agencies work tirelessly to investigate and prosecute cases of identity fraud.
formal Identity fraud is a serious crime that involves using someone else's personal information for financial gain.
informal I heard that Sarah's bank account was hacked and she became a victim of identity fraud.
slang Watch out for scammers trying to pull off identity fraud schemes.
figurative In a world where social media can blur the lines of identity, protecting yourself from identity fraud is crucial.
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