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    Millions of people are victims of identity theft each year. Post Equifax breach, the numbers will swell. The fraudsters are ever resourceful, picking and choosing data to fashion synthetic IDs. GIACT EVP of Product David Barnhardt tells PYMNTS' Karen Webster that for firms seeking to find out who's really who, the truth is in the details.

    https://www.pymnts.com/news/security-and-risk/2018/identity-fraud-digital-identity-consumer-privacy-giact-data-drivers/

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