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Keeping your identity safe during a move
Keeping your identity safe during a move Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer — and for many Americans it’s the beginning of moving season. Indeed, summer is the busiest time for movers. College students are moving home for the summer or moving to campus for summer studies. Interns are moving into apartments. Families…
Read MoreClinic tries to link patients to lost medical records
Clinic tries to link patients to lost medical records KANSAS CITY, Mo. —Two days after papers from a Kansas City women’s health clinic, including sensitive documents containing patient medical and financial information, were found blowing around near 63rd Street and Prospect Avenue, the clinic said it’s trying to determine whose records were lost. A passerby…
Read MoreFormer Palm Beach health clerk gets 2 years in federal prison for identity theft
Former Palm Beach health clerk gets 2 years in federal prison for identity theft WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — A former senior clerk in the Palm Beach County Health Department has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for identity theft involving patient information. A federal judge imposed the sentence last week on 31-year-old…
Read MoreYour junk mail trash is a thief’s treasure
Your junk mail trash is a thief’s treasure FORT MYERS, Fla. – We call it junk mail but too many people are finding out the hard way that thieves don’t consider it junk at all. They come in the mail everyday: pre-approved credit card offers, notices from your bank or car loan provider. Do you…
Read MoreCops: South Florida Man Uses Victim’s Identities To Cash In Their IRS Refunds
Cops: South Florida Man Uses Victim’s Identities To Cash In Their IRS Refunds BOCA RATON, Fla. – A South Florida man is heading to federal prison in a big Internal Revenue Service fraud case. Prosecutors say 26-year-old Brandon James of Miami got 81 months in prison. They say he was lining his pockets, criss-crossing South…
Read MoreFlorida Man Gets Five Years in Prison for Identity Theft
Florida Man Gets Five Years in Prison for Identity Theft Andrew Ware, 27, of Lauderhill, Fla., was recently sentenced to 70 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, for his involvement in a stolen identity refund fraud (SIRF) and access device fraud scheme. Ware previously pled guilty to one count…
Read MoreOnline identity theft on the rise, survey says
Online identity theft on the rise, survey says SEBRING – Online identity theft appears to be affecting more Americans, according to a January 2014 Pew Research Center survey. Almost one in five online adults has reported theft of personal information, such as Social Security numbers and credit card or bank account information, the survey says,…
Read MoreTask force established to fight identity theft Naples ranks No. 2 in the country for complaints
Task force established to fight identity theft Naples ranks No. 2 in the country for complaints Identity theft has stealthily become an epidemic in Southwest Florida, local law enforcement officials and fraud experts say. There were about 12.6 million such crimes in 2013 in the United States, with no state reporting more than Florida, according to…
Read MoreHow to Avoid Tax-Return Identity Theft
How to Avoid Tax-Return Identity Theft Thousands of Americans will not get their tax refunds this year — not because they don’t deserve them, but because identity thieves will have already filed tax returns under their names. All a scammer needs to steal your identity and your tax refund is your name and your Social…
Read MoreID thieves may use your info to apply for unemployment checks
ID thieves may use your info to apply for unemployment checks Tallahassee, Florida – Imagine your employer telling you someone has applied for unemployment benefits in your name. It’s happening in Florida thousands of times a year. 10 Investigates the number of fraudulent employment claims and finds some personal information is easily available. Identity theft…
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