Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older people

An increasing number of older adults are being affected by scams that can lead to the compromise and misuse of their personal details. Previous research has investigated factors that increase the likelihood of falling victim to identity compromise and misuse; less is known about the non-financial im...

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Main Authors: Judy Watson, David Lacey, Don Kerr, Paul Salmon, Natassia Goode
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Australasian Association for Information Systems 2019-03-01
Series:Australasian Journal of Information Systems
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Online Access:https://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/1721
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spelling doaj-2887839e8bef40f99eaa2321189932c12021-08-02T12:02:44ZengAustralasian Association for Information SystemsAustralasian Journal of Information Systems1449-86181449-86182019-03-0123010.3127/ajis.v23i0.1721725Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older peopleJudy Watson0David Lacey1Don Kerr2Paul Salmon3Natassia Goode4University of the Sunshine CoastUniversity of the Sunshine CoastUniversity of the Sunshine CoastUniversity of the Sunshine CoastUniversity of the Sunshine CoastAn increasing number of older adults are being affected by scams that can lead to the compromise and misuse of their personal details. Previous research has investigated factors that increase the likelihood of falling victim to identity compromise and misuse; less is known about the non-financial impacts that result from the event or about the factors that influence these impacts. The aims of this study are to describe the identity compromise events experienced by older adults, and explore the non-financial impacts (i.e. behavioural, physiological, emotional and psychological), and external factors that might influence these impacts. The study used data collected by an identity compromise and misuse support service in Australia. The manner of compromise/misuse, the type and number of credentials involved, and the organisations/agencies that were contacted for advice following the event, were recorded. It was found that most events had an online element, were detected by the victim, and involved multiple identity credentials. Participants experienced a variety of behavioural, physiological, emotional and/or psychological impacts. More impacts were experienced where the event had an online element, where more credentials were compromised and where more points of contact were made to reach comprehensive advice. Misuse was not a contributory factor to the impacts experienced. Implications for further research are discussed.https://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/1721older adultsidentity compromise and misusenon-financial impactsidentity credentialsonline
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Don Kerr
Paul Salmon
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Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older people
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older adults
identity compromise and misuse
non-financial impacts
identity credentials
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David Lacey
Don Kerr
Paul Salmon
Natassia Goode
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title Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older people
title_short Understanding the effects of compromise and misuse of personal details on older people
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series Australasian Journal of Information Systems
issn 1449-8618
1449-8618
publishDate 2019-03-01
description An increasing number of older adults are being affected by scams that can lead to the compromise and misuse of their personal details. Previous research has investigated factors that increase the likelihood of falling victim to identity compromise and misuse; less is known about the non-financial impacts that result from the event or about the factors that influence these impacts. The aims of this study are to describe the identity compromise events experienced by older adults, and explore the non-financial impacts (i.e. behavioural, physiological, emotional and psychological), and external factors that might influence these impacts. The study used data collected by an identity compromise and misuse support service in Australia. The manner of compromise/misuse, the type and number of credentials involved, and the organisations/agencies that were contacted for advice following the event, were recorded. It was found that most events had an online element, were detected by the victim, and involved multiple identity credentials. Participants experienced a variety of behavioural, physiological, emotional and/or psychological impacts. More impacts were experienced where the event had an online element, where more credentials were compromised and where more points of contact were made to reach comprehensive advice. Misuse was not a contributory factor to the impacts experienced. Implications for further research are discussed.
topic older adults
identity compromise and misuse
non-financial impacts
identity credentials
online
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