To sign on for a house, marry, claim a child as yours etc you need witnesses where I live. Web of trust I guess?
If someone takes a loan in my name and I don't receive the money it is not an identity theft it is fraud and the victim is the bank not me.
I meant online. Lower-value types of fraud, like e-commerce, prepaid mobile phone bills.
do you think scammers don't travel in packs?
Sure, but what if someone steals your money by impersonating you? Here too, ideally the victim is the bank, but now the onus is on you to convince the bank that they are the victim. They are going to say you're the victim, your identity got stolen, sorry you lost all your savings!
We need to update our laws. This is not "Identity Theft", this is "Negligent Verification Fraud", and it is the bank's fault because they were lax in their verification process.