1 in 100,000 people get their identity stolen off Facebook each year. there are 500 million users on Facebook
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If your credit card is stolen, yes. Identity theft could be done many ways. If you can see purchases on-line for example that you didn't authorize, it could be that someone put spyware on your computer and saw you enter your credit card information and social security number (this is a highly complex way to steal information and it is highly unlikely to happen). If you are at all unsure, it may be better to play it safe and cancel your card anyways. If you do, you'll have to change all accounts using that credit card (eBay/amazon/itunes/etc.). If you don't cancel them, there may or may not be any identity theft. Your call. Your credit.
"There is no exact number of people. However, hundreds of people visit the bank every day for various reasons. The number of people that go to the bank to discuss their mortgage debt is unknown because this is a fairly personal question."