Identity Theft News
Man charged with tax fraud and identity theft
Man charged with tax fraud and identity theft A 30-year-old Fort Lauderdale man was indicted on federal tax fraud charges and accused of using identity theft to get income tax refunds, U.S. Attorney Wifredo A. Ferrer announced Tuesday. Lee Ervin Dale is facing 14 counts for filing false income tax returns with the IRS, using…
Read MoreData Breach Leads to Identity Theft at North West Florida State College
Data Breach Leads to Identity Theft at North West Florida State College An attack on Northwest Florida State College computer systems resulted in a data breach that has affected nearly 300,000 people and led to reports of identity theft and fraud. A data breach has turned scores of Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) employees into…
Read MoreTop Secret Service agent helps kick off cyber-crime campaign in South Florida
Top Secret Service agent helps kick off cyber-crime campaign in South Florida It was no secret why the top boss at the U.S. Secret Service was in South Florida to talk about electronic-based crimes such as identity theft and credit-card skimmers. The region has earned the distinction of being a motherboard of sorts in electronic…
Read MoreGeorgia ranked second in identity theft complaints
Georgia ranked second in identity theft complaints Identify theft is on the rise in Georgia and the use of social media may be partly blamed for the spike. A recently released study by a group that researches consumer behavior and financial trends reports that unsafe use of social media has played a role in the…
Read MoreCalifornia parks officials probe possible document destruction
California parks officials probe possible document destruction The California Department of Parks and Recreation is investigating whether crucial records were destroyed by officials at Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area, an off-roading park in the desert east of San Diego. Richard Stapler, a spokesman for the California Natural Resources Agency, which oversees the state parks…
Read MoreFeds charge tech consultant with fraud, ID theft
Feds charge tech consultant with fraud, ID theft An information technology consultant accused of applying for credit cards and using stolen identities faces 29 counts of fraud and identity theft. A federal grand jury handed down an indictment against Michael Morton, formerly of Tampa and now living in Clearwater, according to the U.S. Attorney for…
Read MoreVictims of identity theft get little help from IRS
Victims of identity theft get little help from IRS TAMPA — When Donna and James Miller tried to file their income tax return earlier this year, they learned they were part of a growing number of taxpayers whose identities were stolen for tax fraud. Someone had already used Donna Miller’s Social Security number to file…
Read MoreMarine pleads guilty to federal identity theft fraud
Marine pleads guilty to federal identity theft fraud A 23-year-old U.S. Marine is looking at up to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges in an identity theft case that victimized fellow Marines stationed with him in Afghanistan, U.S. Attorney Wifredo A. Ferrer announced Wednesday in Miami. Jobson Cenor, of North…
Read MoreIdentity Thief Assumes Florida Man’s Life For 22 Years
Identity Thief Assumes Florida Man’s Life For 22 Years When Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Richard Blanco—a member of the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) in Jacksonville—interviewed an individual suspected of driver’s license fraud in 2011, he wasn’t initially sure if the man was the victim or the perpetrator of identity theft. That’s because the…
Read MoreKeep Your Identity: Children’s Social Security numbers often more at risk than adults
Keep Your Identity: Children’s Social Security numbers often more at risk than adults One year ago I wrote a column on children and identity theft. With the school year starting, it’s a good time to revisit that topic. While identity theft for all ages continues to be the No. 1 crime in the U.S., children…
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