You don't need to be on the internet to have your identity stolen. My daughter had her cheque book stolen from a secure post box in her block of flats. Her account was cleared, when she found out and complained, the Bank told her that they would investigate. The investigation would take six weeks and they could not lend her any money because she had a bad credit record (that was because all her money had been taken from her account including her overdraft). The Bank did not report it to the Police, we did. The Police told us they could not act because the Bank did not make a complaint, apparently they never do because they don't want bad publicity. We found out that a man and his girlfriend had gone to the bank and written out my daugthers cheques and signed them, they had no proof of identity, but the bank handed over the money. They were on CCTV in the Bank the Bank knew who there were but still would not complain to the Police. The couple had an account at the Bank. We were furious. Eventually, the couple turned up at bank branches with up to 4 other cheque books over a two week period and the Bank decided to prosecute. We were told that we would never find out what happened to the couple. My daughter got her money back after 6 weeks and £200 as an apology. However, if it had not been for us lending her money she would have been in dire straits for weeks, as with a bad credit record through no fault of her own no one will lend you money. Needless to say she changed banks.