English
Noun
identity theft (countable and uncountable, plural identity thefts)
- (law, criminology) The deliberate assumption of another person's identity, usually to gain access to that person's finances or to frame a person for a crime.
Translations
deliberate assumption of another person's identity
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 身份盜竊 / 身份盗窃 (zh) (shēnfèn dàoqiè)
- Dutch: identiteitsdiefstal (nl) m
- Finnish: identiteettivarkaus
- French: usurpation d'identité (fr)
- German: Identitätsdiebstahl
- Greek: κλοπή ταυτότητας (klopí taftótitas)
- Hebrew: גניבת זהות
- Hungarian: személyazonosság-lopás (hu), személyiséglopás
- Indonesian: pencurian identitas
- Italian: furto di identità
- Japanese: アイデンティティの盗難 (aidentiti no tōnan), なりすまし (ja) (narisumashi)
- Korean: 신원 도둑질 (sinwon dodukjil)
- Latin: (please verify) furtum identitatis sg, (please verify) furti identitatium pl
- Polish: kradzież tożsamości f
- Portuguese: roubo da identidade, usurpação de identidade f
- Russian: похище́ние тождественности (poxiščénije toždestvennosti)
- Spanish: hurto de la identidad, robo de identidad m
- Swedish: identitetsstöld c, id-kapning c
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