Counterfeit Driver's Licenses: An Increasing Threat
Friday, October 8, 2021
Counterfeiters have become increasingly sophisticated and are able to replicate many of the driver's licenses that are not using state-of-the-art security features
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Counterfeit driver's licenses are used to facilitate underaged drinking, identity theft, terrorism, check & bank fraud, and returned goods fraud. These acts cost each American adult about $1,000 a year, according to a new white paper released by the Document Security Alliance (DSA).
According to DSA's government, industry, and academic document security experts, the counterfeiting of state-issued driver's licenses presents an imminent threat to national security, causes colossal financial losses for state and federal governments, and enables substantial increases in identity theft and fraud losses to businesses, banks, and private citizens.
Tony Poole, President of DSA, said, "Counterfeiting thrives at multiple levels and the use of counterfeit driver's licenses is a major contributor to the staggering costs borne by our society. Federal, state, and municipal governments collectively lose billions of dollars every year to fraud, a considerable portion of which is enabled by counterfeit driver's licenses."
Driver's license agencies have severe budgetary constraints. These limits result in critical delays to upgrade the driver's license designs - which should occur every four or five years to stay ahead of counterfeiters and reduce the circulation validity of each design. Lack of funds restricts the ability to incorporate the latest overt, covert, and forensic security features due to marginal cost considerations. The consequence is that high-quality counterfeit state driver's licenses can be readily purchased from internet sites fronting for criminal organizations.
"By investing more in the security of their driver's license, states would be rewarded with lower fraud losses and fewer identity-related crimes. Our kids, families, friends - all would be safer," said Neil Ivey, Vice President of DSA. "State legislatures should allocate appropriate funding to arm states with the necessary resources to increase their card security requirements and provide their citizens with driver's licenses that have vastly improved security and resistance to counterfeiting."
ABOUT DSA
DSA is a globally recognized organization focused on advancing existing and emerging security document and mobile identity solutions. DSA is committed to identifying threats to legitimately issued identification documents, mobile identification, banknotes, document production, and issuance processes.
Our approach embodies two key principles:
-- Ensuring that sufficient levels of security and supporting systems are
adopted to establish the optimal protection for each application.
-- Improving the protection and security of our institutions and citizens
while complying with governing laws and safeguarding social liberties.
DSA membership encompasses the leading document security and identity experts from public, private and academic sectors. Members provide extensive technical and practical expertise, which we incorporate into every aspect of our organization. Governments rely on DSA for guidance and support when upgrading their security documents and identity strategies.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Sheila Crowley, Executive Director, DSA
202-543-5552
320665@email4pr.com
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SOURCE Document Security Alliance
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