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To avoid identity theft, there have been warnings to shred your old documents and financial statement
To avoid identity theft, there have been warnings to shred your old documents and financial statement To help protect your identity, you’re advised to shred papers related to your medical history. Medical identity theft is a very real danger and could happen to anyone. The information in your medical records could allow a thief to…
Read MoreFormer Miami Dolphin imprisoned for identity theft
Former Miami Dolphin imprisoned for identity theft A South Florida man who briefly played with the Miami Dolphins was sentenced to close to 13 years in federal prison Wednesday for identity theft.. Richard Siler, 50, of Hollywood, sold more than 5,000 names and Social Security numbers to a man he knew planned to use them…
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Protect yourself against identity theft Business owners are being warned to shred all confidential documents this National Identity Fraud Awareness Week. Running from October 12-18, National Identity Fraud Awareness Week (NIDFAW) aims to educate businesses and consumers on identity fraud prevention by highlighting the importance of destroying hard copy documents containing personal information, such as…
Read MoreLakeland Woman’s Nursing Assistant’s Certificate Suspended in Connection With Identity Theft
Lakeland Woman’s Nursing Assistant’s Certificate Suspended in Connection With Identity Theft WINTER HAVEN | The Florida Department of Health has suspended the certificate of a certified nursing assistant who formerly worked at Palm Garden of Winter Haven after learning she pleaded no contest this spring to fraudulent use of personal information. Portia Charlton, who lived…
Read MoreHow to protect yourself against identity theft
How to protect yourself against identity theft The JP Morgan Chase data breach could affect thousands of Arizonans with deposits, loans, investments or other ties. Here are some general steps you can take to protect yourself if you are the victim of identity theft or your account information has been stolen. Nobody can fully protect…
Read MoreIdentity thieves find a new way to dupe victims
Identity thieves find a new way to dupe victims COLLIER COUNTY, Fla.- WINK News uncovers a new twist on identity theft. Thieves are stopping your mail and we found out why. It happened to a Naples man and now detectives say you need to watch out. “It is a hassle,” said Captain Rod Bishop with…
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Protect yourself against identity theft More than 13 million Americans were victims of identity-theft fraud last year. The number of victims has increased by half a million people since 2012. Today, thievery takes many forms, including credit card fraud, false credit applications, fraudulent bank withdrawals, and Social Security and medical care fraud. Victims’ losses totaled…
Read More1 convicted, 2 sentenced in separate South Florida identity theft-tax fraud cases
1 convicted, 2 sentenced in separate South Florida identity theft-tax fraud cases MIAMI — One man has been convicted and two others sentenced to prison in the latest round of South Florida identity theft and income tax fraud cases. Authorities say Miami and surrounding cities have long led the nation in this type of fraud.…
Read MoreFlorida is fertile territory for crooks making counterfeit credit cards
Florida is fertile territory for crooks making counterfeit credit cards WASHINGTON— The hottest scam in Florida, growing across the state and spreading nationwide, is the mass production of counterfeit credit cards embedded with account numbers of unwitting consumers. Always looking for new ventures, some of the same rings of Florida identity thieves long engaged in…
Read MoreSeveral FAMU Students Fall Victim of Identity Theft Scheme
Several FAMU Students Fall Victim of Identity Theft Scheme Tallahassee, FL (WTXL) — Five people are indicted in an identity theft scheme, the victims being several Florida A and M University students, along with more than a hundred others. The indictment alleges that for tax years 2010 and 2011, five defendants were part of a…
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