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IDT
(redirected from identity theft)

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IDTI Don't Think
IDTIcewind Dale Trilogy (book by R.A. Salvatore)
IDTIdentity Theft
IDTIFICS Data Terminal
IDTImage Dissector Tube
IDTImpact Deceleration Tower
IDTInactive Duty Training
IDTIndefinite Delivery Type (government contract type)
IDTIndependent Development Trust (South Africa)
IDTIndependent Developmental Tester
IDTIndependent Duty Technician
IDTIndividual Drill Training (US DoD)
IDTIndividual Duty Training
IDTIndividual Dwell Time
IDTInstituto Dominicano de Tecnologia
IDTInstructional Design & Technology
IDTInstrument Definition Team
IDTInstrument Development Team
IDTIntegrated Delivery Team
IDTIntegrated Development Team
IDTIntegrated Device Technology, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA, USA)
IDTIntegrated Digital Terminal
IDTIntegrated DNA Technologies
IDTIntegrated Document Traceability
IDTIntensive Day Treatment
IDTInter-Digit Timeout
IDTInter-Digital Transducer
IDTInteractive Display Terminal
IDTInterdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy
IDTInternational Discount Telecom
IDTInternet Development Toolbox
IDTInterrupt Descriptor Table
IDTInvestigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico (Spanish: research and technological development)
IDTInvestigation Definition Team
IDTIreland Daylight Time (UTC + 1 hour)
IDTIsrael Daylight Time (UTC + 3 hours)
IDTIt Dies Today (band)
IDTInterrupt Dispatch Table
iDTInternet Data Transfer (software)

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Stolen Lives: Identity Theft Prevention Made Simple is the informed and informative guide to the innovative avoidance of the modern threat of identity theft knowledgeably written by John D.
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America--and the cost to the victim can be much more than many can imagine.
A May 2003 study funded by Privacy & American Business (P&AB) and conducted by Harris Interactive reveals that the 7 million victims of identity theft in 2002 represent an 81 percent increase over the number of victims in 2001.
 
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