Online identity theft / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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- 4739483
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- Paris : OECD, c2009
- 137 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 9789264056589
- 9264056580
- Summary:
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Chapter 1. The Problem Posed by Online Identity Theft -A new Internet landscape -What is identity theft? -ID theft's main elements Chapter 2. Online Identity Theft: Tools of the Trade -ID theft based solely on malware -Key drivers of online ID theft: Phising and its variants -Phishing techniques -Phishing evolution and trends -What online ID thieves do with the data: credit card fraud and other abuses Chapter 3. The Impact of Online Identity Theft -Defining the victims -Victims' direct and indirect losses -Are ther more victims off line than on line? -Remediation tools for victims Chapter 4. The Role of Government -How OECD countries currently define ID theft -The option of criminalising ID theft -Public education and awareness campaigns -Annex 4.1. ID Theft: Education and Government Initiatives in OECD Countries -Annex 4.2. United States Initiatives to Combat Identity Theft Chapter 5. Private Sector Initiatives: What role for Industry and Internet Service Providers -A serious private sector threat -Annex 5.1. Private Sector Initiatives to Educate Consumers about ID Theft Chapter 6. International, Bilateral and Regional Initiatives -International organisations -International informal networks -Annex 6.1. Multilateral Instruments Addressing Online ID Theft -Annex 6.2. United Nations Study on Identity Fraud Chapter 7. Online Identity Theft: What Can Be Done? -Enhancing education and awareness -Dissemination of information -Co-ordination of education initiatives -Authentication and data security -Electronic authentication -Areas for further work.
- Full contents:
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- pt. 1. The scope of online identity theft. The problem posed by online identity theft
- Online identity theft : tools of the trade
- The impact of online identity theft
- pt. 2. Addressing online identity theft. The role of government
- Private sector initiatives : what role for industry and internet service providers?
- International, bilateral and regional initiatives
- Online identity theft : what can be done?
- Conclusions and recommendations
- pt. 3. OECD policy guidance on online identity theft.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-137)
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- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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