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Retired FBI Special Agent and Identity Theft Expert, Jeff Lanza, Available in Chicago for Media Interviews
ADVISORY -- WHAT: Jeff Lanza, an FBI Special Agent for over 20 years, will be speaking on two separate occasions in Chicago this week to discuss innovations in fraud and identity theft, and how individuals ...
Protecting yourself from identity theft
Simply emptying your destop trash isn't ....
Identity Thieves Target Kids
Research by a Bay Area technology security organization finds children at a higher risk of identity theft than adults. And billions of dollars as well as children’s future are at stake.
Did You Know : Child identity theft growing
Identity theft. It's a problem all of us have heard of, and many of us have dealt with first hand. But, Did You Know according to the 2012 Child Identity Theft Report, KIDS are 35 times more likely to be victims of identity theft than adults.
Identity theft growing
THE Jamaica Constabulary Force's Fraud Squad has been seeing more cases of criminal deportees figuring in identity theft, the unit's head has said.
BBB Watch: Watch out for child ID theft
The Better Business Bureau is alerting parents their child may be at risk of identity theft. Crime stats show last year more than 9.9 million Americans were victims of ID theft, costing them about $5 billion.
Identity Theft: A View From The Trenches
For 12 years running, identity theft has been the leading consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission. And for those past 12 years, Jeff Wilcox, a Certified Identity
Colorado Law Enforcement Invited to Identity Theft Summit in Thornton, Presented by FBI-LEEDA & LifeLock
TEMPE, Ariz. -- According to a recent report by KRDO, five Colorado women proved just how easy it is to commit identity theft. The Pueblo County women had stolen multiple credit cards and forged approximately ...
Fake ID Website Leads To Identity Theft
Popular fake identification card website may lead to identity theft.
Wiping your computer isn’t enough to fend off identity thieves, so what can you do?
It can be an easy task for identity thieves to get private information from your computer if you don't properly delete those files. Simply emptying your desktop trash folder doesn't do it. So how can you protect yourself?
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