Recent News & Comments About online identity theft
Consumers Need To Be Aware Of The Risks Of Identity Theft While Traveling
CHANTILLY, Va., May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- While millions of Americans are making preparations to hit the road as the summer travel season kicks off this weekend, identity thieves are making their own ...
Identity Theft: 'Kids Don't Know They're Victims'
It wasn't until she applied for Medicaid that Jennifer Andrushko discovered someone had been using her young son's Social Security number. Because kids don't have much use for credit, the crime often goes undiscovered for years. Now, Utah is piloting a program that would help protect children against fraud.
Cases of identity theft rising in Missouri
Cases of credit, debit card fraud have been noted in Kirksville.
Online scams cost $485 mn in US in 2011: survey
Online scams including identity theft schemes, "advance fee" and "romance fraud" cost Americans some $485 million in 2011, a report prepared for the FBI said Thursday.
EXCLUSIVE: Feds Bust Multi-Million Dollar Identity Theft Ring
They are the tools of the identity thief's trade, federal agents say -- a laptop computer and a credit card reader.
Beijing Police Shut Down 13 Platforms Selling Personal Information
In the latest crackdown on online identity theft, Beijing police have shut down 13 online platforms that facilitated the buying and selling of stolen personal information. Police also investigated 58 suspected ...
Social media offers thieves new outlets to ply trade
Protecting personal information against the risk of online identity theft is becoming a bigger issue than ever, especially with the growing popularity of social media sites.
Identity theft topic of Willoughby Area Chamber of Commerece monthly meeting
Identity theft will be the topic of discussion at the Willoughby Area Chamber of Commerce’s monthly luncheon and membership meeting May 24.
How the Rich and Famous Foil Identity Theft
Identity thieves generally pretend to be real people, create some false accounts, and spend like there's no tomorrow. The rich and famous, on the other hand, already spend that way and are pleased to maintain their true identities. Yet they're increasingly falsifying accounts of their own lives.
Preventing child identity theft
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- When was the last time you checked your credit report? The recommendation is to check it every year. But you should also be checking your kid's credit file too. Many times parents don't know if their children are victims of ID theft until it's too late.
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