There are nearly twice as many identity verification users aged 60–64 as there are aged 20–24, suggesting older adults are both highly targeted and proactive in self-protection.
There are nearly twice as many identity verification users aged 60–64 as there are aged 20–24, suggesting older adults are both highly targeted and proactive in self-protection. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Proof in July 2025. It covers topics including Fraud, Identity verification. The original data appears in The Trust Ledger: Transaction & Identity Fraud Bulletin. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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There are nearly twice as many identity verification users aged 60–64 as there are aged 20–24, suggesting older adults are both highly targeted and proactive in self-protection. This data was published by Proof and covers Fraud, Identity verification.
Where does this data come from?
This statistic comes from The Trust Ledger: Transaction & Identity Fraud Bulletin, published by Proof on July 17, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.proof.com/2025-trust-ledger.
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This statistic relates to Fraud, Identity verification. Browse more statistics on Fraud or from Proof.