Congress Passes ID Theft Bill | eWeek

Congress Passes ID Theft Bill

Écrit par
Caron Carlson
Caron Carlson
Jun 25, 2004
2 minute read
eWeek Le contenu et les recommandations de produits sont indépendants de la rédaction. Nous pouvons gagner de l'argent lorsque vous cliquez sur des liens vers nos partenaires. En savoir plus

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Senate today approved legislation aiming to stop identity theft by increasing criminal penalties and creating a new crime of aggravated ID theft, defined as using a stolen identity to commit certain other crimes.

The House of Representatives passed the same bill Wednesday, and the legislation is now headed to the White House for the Presidents signature.

If signed into law, the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act, authored by Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, will require conviction for aggravated ID theft to come with a mandatory sentence enhancement of two years, and aggravated ID theft committed for the purpose of terrorism to come with an additional mandatory five-year penalty.

As a large percentage of ID thefts are committed by insiders—notably at health care and financial institutions—the bill also directs the U.S. Sentencing Commission to revise guidelines for punishing individuals who abuse positions of trust to commit insider identity theft.

The bill does not address the responsibility of organizations to protect the personal data that they collect and store—something that many security specialists consider vital to data privacy and integrity. Initiatives to legislate security practices in the private sector have found little support.

“I would be willing to look at that,” Carter told eWEEK about increasing institutions responsibility to protect personal data. “Lets see what this [legislation] does first.”

Check out eWEEK.coms Security Center at http://security.eweek.com for the latest security news, reviews and analysis.

Be sure to add our eWEEK.com developer and Web services news feed to your RSS newsreader or My Yahoo page

eWeek Logo

eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site's focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

Propriété de TechnologyAdvice. © 2026 TechnologyAdvice. Tous droits réservés

Divulgation publicitaire : Certains des produits qui apparaissent sur ce site proviennent d'entreprises dont TechnologyAdvice reçoit une compensation. Cette compensation peut influencer la façon dont les produits apparaissent sur ce site, notamment l'ordre dans lequel ils apparaissent. TechnologyAdvice n'inclut pas toutes les entreprises ou tous les types de produits disponibles sur le marché.