Decomposing bodies makes Tsunami area ripe for identity
crisis!
Released on = January 2, 2005, 8:57 pm
Press Release Author = Gieschen Consultancy
Industry = Government
Press Release Summary = An inability to identify Tsunami victims will create an
environment which allows identity theft and fraud to flourish. Tens of thousands of
victims could provide terrorists and criminals with an easy method to obtain new
identities.
Press Release Body = Monday January 3, 2005 -- Calgary, Canada -- In the last 3
months of 2004, counterfeit identification such as passports, drivers licenses,
birth certificates, visas, and identity cards, were used by individuals to avoid
detection when committing a wide range of activities including acts of terrorism,
fraud and theft. Surveying more than 560 acts of terrorism and criminal activity
which resulted in losses of $356,665,933 USD, more than 15% of the incidents were
linked to counterfeit identification.
The most common forms of counterfeit identification used are:
• Drivers Licenses (28%)
• Other government issued identification (21%)
• Passports (17%)
• Social Security Cards (11%)
• Birth Certificates (10%)
• Visas (5%)
• Green cards, immigration documents, death certificates and permanent residency
cards (8%)
In commenting on current counterfeit activity, Glen Gieschen, Counterfeit
Intelligence Analyst for Gieschen Consultancy stated, "Recent natural disasters,
such as the hurricanes in Florida have proven themselves a breeding ground for
identity theft and fraud, which are easily performed with the use of counterfeit
identification.
Imagine a person claiming to be Tsunami aid worker promising financial assistance
begins asking victims for personal details, including bank account information if
available, and taking copies of any identification. This type of scenario occurred
recently in Florida where criminals were posing as FEMA aid workers to gather
information which could then be used to counterfeit ID, obtain breeder documents
such as drivers licenses or birth certificates, set up false bank accounts, and
perpetrate other illegal activities.
Now imagine a terrorist or criminal travels to a disaster area claiming they were a
victim of the Tsunami for the purpose of obtaining government identification such a
passports, drivers license or birth certificate. Given the number of people killed
and identity documents lost or destroyed, a tremendous amount of time will be spent
reissuing identification, which makes the task of verifying each persons identity
difficult.
Finally, as a result of the tremendous amount of personal debris distributed from
the Tsunami, someone could easily search and collect these documents for later use,
alteration or resale on the black market. Reports have already surfaced of identity
documents such as passports being washed up on beaches.
As was the case in 9/11 and the bombings in Spain where counterfeit identification
was found to have prevented the detection of several terrorists, it may take weeks
or months before any links between the Tsunami in Asia and identity theft and fraud
are discovered."
About Gieschen Consultancy
Gieschen Consultancy, provides counterfeit intelligence analysis and security
research relating to documents, products and intellectual property. Gieschen
Consultancy educates clients regarding counterfeiting issues, and assists in
developing anti-counterfeiting, brand protection and enforcement solutions.
Providing the knowledge of the criminal Modus Operandi (methods of operation), legal
and political issues, security technology, industry reports and statistical
information, effective strategies can then be developed, implemented and monitored.
For more information visit http://www.gieschen.com/.
Web Site = http://www.gieschen.com/
Contact Details = Glen Gieschen
Managing Director
Gieschen Consultancy
Glen@Gieschen.com
Phone 403-256-5680
Calgary, Alberta Canada
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