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Worldwide Unisys ID Fraud Study Shows New U.S. Consumer Security Concerns
Half of Americans would switch banks for greater protection, and 40 percent willing to pay for more security compared to 27 percent last year; Banks need visibility into full impact of fraud to secure both brand and revenue.
BLUE BELL, Pa., November 11, 2005 – Americans are more willing to pay additional fees for greater protection of their bank accounts to assuage increasing fears, according to new research from Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) that polled 1,000 Americans as part of a broader worldwide analysis of identity fraud and bank security issues.
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Category: Identity Theft News
Posted on November 23, 2005 at 09:07 AM | Permalink
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