I don't think there's any information that seniors are targeted for a particular kind of identity theft. They certainly are targeted for some of the end-use fraud schemes. There are fraud schemes that appear to have been fairly carefully tailored to target seniors. Undoubtedly, they're probably somewhat more vulnerable to the earlier stages as well, the actual techniques that are used to gather the identity information. It's a very sophisticated operation; the technological sophistication is amazing at times. Seniors are probably much more vulnerable to all of the various techniques they use at all stages of this kind of fraud.
I'm not aware of cases where they seem to have tried to take the information particularly from seniors. There certainly are cases where seniors are a target population for the end use of the fraud.