Dumped mortgage documents in Centennial may have been in storage

Dumped mortgage documents in Centennial may have been in storage CENTENNIAL, Colo. – Boxes and boxes of sensitive mortgage documents may have been left in storage, and someone decided to get rid of them by dumping them outside a building, according to a family member of the former operator. “My stepmother died five years ago,”…

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Five accused in ID theft ring that stole $850,000

Five accused in ID theft ring that stole $850,000 ALBANY — An identity theft ring that used bank tellers to steal more than $850,000 from hundreds of customers, including some in Newburgh, has been brought down, state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Tuesday. An indictment was unsealed Tuesday in Westchester County, charging five defendants —…

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Danger in your dustbin

Danger in your dustbin One of the easiest ways for fraudsters to get details to conduct ID fraud is by rummaging through documents that a company does not dispose of properly, says GIANMARCO LORENZI. Businesses that fail to effectively dispose of documents containing personal details of customers and employees are placing these stakeholders at an…

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Defendant Sentenced to Prison for Theft of Government Property and Aggravated Identity Theft

Defendant Sentenced to Prison for Theft of Government Property and Aggravated Identity Theft TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA – Pamela C. Marsh, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, announced today that Porscha Thomas, 29, of Charlotte, North Carolina, was sentenced by United States District Judge Mark Walker to serve 45 months in federal prison. Judge…

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Students at identity theft risk

Students at identity theft risk Amanda DioGuardi had her identity stolen two years ago. When she started receiving emails from AARP, her father looked into her credit score. “Someone was able to sign my name on a mortgage even though I was only 16 at the time,” the 18-year-old public relations sophomore said. More and…

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Florida officials: Monitor finances after Home Depot breach

Florida officials: Monitor finances after Home Depot breach Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi warned today that Home Depot customers should be alert to fraud following disclosures of a possible data breach. “I encourage all consumers to closely monitor their credit and debit card accounts to ensure that there are no unauthorized charges,” Bondi said in…

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Whether you’re a florist or a lawyer, shred documents

Whether you’re a florist or a lawyer, shred documents Regardless of how innocuous a document may seem, all business owners are being warned to shred all paper-based confidential documents ahead of National Identity Fraud Awareness Week (October 12-18). Spokesman for the campaign, Zach Pote, said documents containing personal and financial information can provide fraudsters with…

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Florida-based ID thieves strike quickly in Northwest

Florida-based ID thieves strike quickly in Northwest EVERETT — Police believe that members of a prolific Florida-based gang of identity thieves have made inroads in Washington. Prosecutors in Snohomish County earlier this month filed a felony charge against Ronald J. Rhoda, 41, of Hollywood, Florida. He’s accused of assuming a Mukilteo woman’s identity and stealing…

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Personal data stolen from 26 Florida hospitals in nationwide breach

Personal data stolen from 26 Florida hospitals in nationwide breach FRANKLIN, Tenn. — A large network of hospitals says hackers have stolen the personal information of 4.5 million patients, including in Florida. Community Health Systems (CHS) operates more than 200 hospitals across the country. The company said hackers from China broke into its computers and…

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