The ITRC's 2025 predictions point toward a boom in the cybercrime job market and the number of identity crimes, a reduction in support for victims and law enforcement, as well as a drop in criminal fines and forfeitures earmarked to help victims
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The (ITRC), a nationally recognized nonprofit organization established to support victims of identity crime, its 2025 predictions. Along with releasing an annual list of predictions for the coming year, the ITRC also recapped predictions for this past year.
"The number of people whose identities were compromised or misused, once again, grew ," said , President and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center. "We saw identity criminals use artificial intelligence to improve their phishing lures and create documents used to file false insurance claims and other official documents. At the same time, we saw more states adopt comprehensive state privacy laws, with the total number of states now at 20."
"While efforts to block biometric use by some members of Congress failed in 2024, most U.S. residents (62 percent) said they had serious concerns about biometric use to verify their identity. The number of victims who contacted the ITRC in the past year who contemplated suicide in four years – from 16 percent to 12 percent. That's still far too many people considering self-harm, along with other financial and non-financial impacts from identity crimes."
"As we look toward 2025, the outlook for victims of identity theft, cybercrime and scams is increasingly concerning," Velasquez continued. "Anticipated public policy changes and resource reductions could worsen the struggles victims face and leave them with even less support."
The ITRC's 2025 Predictions Include the Following:
- Reduced Victim Support and Less Law Enforcement Focus Will Translate into Increased Identity Crimes
- Criminal Fines and Asset Forfeitures Earmarked to Help Identity Crime Victims Will Drop, Too
- The Cybercrime Job Market Will Boom
- Federal Privacy and Security Regulations Are Out; State Regulations Are In
- Self-Regulation Will Make a Comeback
To read the full recap of our and how we fared, along with a more in-depth look ahead to 2025, .
On Friday, December 13, tune into the ITRC's latest episode of the Fraudian Slip podcast, where Velasquez, ITRC Chief Operating Officer, James E. Lee, and ITRC Board of Directors member Blair Cohen will review what happened in 2024 and breakdown our 2025 predictions. Anyone can listen by visiting our company website, , under "Resources" and then "."
Anyone can receive free support and guidance from a knowledgeable live advisor by calling or texting 888.400.5530 or visiting to live chat.
About the Identity Theft Resource Center
Founded in 1999, the Identity Theft Resource Center® (ITRC) is a national nonprofit organization established to empower and guide consumers, victims, business and government to minimize risk and mitigate the impact of identity compromise and crime. Through public and private support, the ITRC provides no-cost victim assistance and consumer education through its website live chat, , and toll-free phone number 888.400.5530. The ITRC also equips consumers and businesses with information about recent data breaches through its . The ITRC offers help to specific populations, including the deaf/hard of hearing and blind/low vision communities.
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