Protect a good name

Protect a good name Gene Walden 8/25/2007 – Before he became a financial adviser, Mike Miller was a police officer for 20 years and a graduate of the FBI National Academy. That’s why Miller was a little surprised to find himself the victim of identity theft — not once, not twice, but on three separate…

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Identity Theft Expert Points to Organized Crime and Warns that Identity Thieves Target All Demographics

Identity Theft Expert Points to Organized Crime and Warns that Identity Thieves Target All Demographics IDTheftSecurity.com 8/25/2007 – According to various reports, last week authorities arrested members of an identity theft ring that was targeting members of the Forbes 400 list. Robert Siciliano, a widely televised and quoted personal security and identity theft expert, said…

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Severn man gets 6 years for identity theft

Severn man gets 6 years for identity theft Sun reporter 8/20/2007 – A Severn man was sentenced to more than six years in prison today and ordered to pay restitution of at least $120,000 for stealing people’s identities and gaining access to private and corporate credit counts, federal prosecutors said. Ronald Steven Williams II, 32,…

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Ex-hospital worker to serve 2 years for identity theft, fraud

Ex-hospital worker to serve 2 years for identity theft, fraud By a Sun reporter 8/19/2007 – A former hospital employee has been sentenced to more than two years in prison for identity theft and bank fraud, the Maryland U.S. Attorney’s office announced today. Nicole Jenise Stevenson, 25, of Baltimore, began working at Harbor Hospital in…

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Government Busts Identity Theft Ring That Targeted Forbes 400 Richest

Government Busts Identity Theft Ring That Targeted Forbes 400 Richest Sharon Gaudin 8/18/2007 – Government authorities arrested and indicted five members of an alleged identity theft ring that was targeting billionaires from Forbes magazine’s ranking of the 400 richest Americans. Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau announced on Thursday that the defendants — four of…

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Disney-Area Waitress Accused Of Identity Theft Scheme

Disney-Area Waitress Accused Of Identity Theft Scheme WFTV.Com 8/17/2007 – ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange County authorities said they nabbed a woman who developed an identity theft scheme to cash in on Orlando’s popular tourist attractions. ——————————————————————————– PROTECT YOURSELF: Identity Theft And Fraud Protection Information ——————————————————————————– Detectives originally arrested Ashley Day because she had a…

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Homeowners at risk of identity theft

Homeowners at risk of identity theft Fair Investment Company 8/15/2007 – New concerns about identity theft have been raised in connection with information stored on the Land Registry website, a government resource that registers title to land in England and Wales. It also registers dealings, such as sales or mortgages, with registered land. The register…

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Facebook users easy targets for identity theft

Facebook users easy targets for identity theft Ellen Messmer 8/14/2007 – Users of the Facebook social-networking site are too gullible in giving up personal information, which could make them the targets of identity theft, according to Sophos research. Sophos fabricated a Facebook profile and asked 200 Facebook users at random to give up personal information.…

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How to Protect Your Identity

How to Protect Your Identity TERRI CULLEN 8/12/2007 – Identity theft can wreak havoc with your life. But there are numerous things you can do to make it harder for scamsters, tricksters and downright criminals to get their hands on your sensitive personal and financial information. A lot of what you can do to defend…

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Identity Theft on the Rise in North Dakota

Identity Theft on the Rise in North Dakota Chris Gallegos 8/10/2007 – A new study just released has placed three North Dakota cities on a list no city wants to be on. Bismarck, Fargo and Grand Forks rank among the top ten cities in the growth of identity theft. The statistics are alarming. Nearly ten…

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