Security & Compliance · Identity & AccessstructuralFraud PreventionB2CLegaltech

Identity theft victims unable to remove fraudulent loan accounts from credit reports

Individuals discover unauthorized loan accounts on their credit reports opened using their personal information without consent. Victims have no clear path to remove fraudulent accounts, as lenders continue reporting the debt while the consumer never received or benefited from the loan. The gap between fraud reporting and credit bureau correction exposes victims to collection pressure.

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