Man charged with identity theft at Huntsville Wal-Mart
Man charged with identity theft at Huntsville Wal-Mart A Florida man was arrested last week and charged with identity theft after being spotted acting suspiciously at the Huntsville Wal-Mart. Fernando Martinez, 32, a Cuban national with a current address in Florida, caught the eye of Wal-Mart loss prevention officers on April 16 at approximately 4:15…
Read MoreWyndham Hotel guests at risk for identity theft
Wyndham Hotel guests at risk for identity theft A data breach at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts may have put up to 21,000 Florida residents in jeopardy of identity theft, Bill McCollum, Florida’s attorney general, said in a statement. Wyndham reported the data breach to the AG last December and told the office it had contacted…
Read More9.9 million Americans fell victim to identity theft in 2008, survey finds
9.9 million Americans fell victim to identity theft in 2008, survey finds More Americans are becoming victims of identity theft, but fraud detection and resolution skills are improving, which has helped to limit losses, a new study has found. In 2008, the number of identity theft victims in the United States rose 22 percent to…
Read MoreBeware of ID theft from work-at-home scams
Beware of ID theft from work-at-home scams This past week I received an e-mail alert from the FBI newsletter that warns consumers to be vigilant when seeking employment online. The IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center) continues to receive numerous complaints from individuals who have fallen victim to work-at-home scams. With the jobless rate as high…
Read MoreReport: Fraud costs Tennesseans $13.7 million in 2007
Report: Fraud costs Tennesseans $13.7 million in 2007 Tennesseans were bilked out of more than $13.7 million in 2007 as a result of fraud, the state’s Department of Commerce and Insurance reports. That doesn’t include money lost to identity theft, according to the department. While identify theft is significant, the department doesn’t track the financial…
Read MoreForum looks to help seniors avoid becoming ID theft victims
Forum looks to help seniors avoid becoming ID theft victims SIERRA VISTA — When it comes to fraud, financial exploitation and other forms of abuse, seniors are often silent victims. Breaking the Silence of Elder Abuse, a day-long forum presented by Cochise County Elder Abuse Prevention and co-hosted by Sierra Vista Parks & Leisure Services,…
Read MoreIdentity theft top concern among Malaysians
Identity theft top concern among Malaysians PETALING JAYA: Financial institutions may need to further improve their security systems to ensure that their customers’ personal data is safe, said Unisys Asia South vice-president and general manager Scott Whyman. “Preventive measures that can be taken to combat identity theft (for example) include implementing the use of biometric…
Read MoreDon’t Be an Identity Theft Victim
Don’t Be an Identity Theft Victim Shakespeare got it right: “Who steals my purse steals trash; ’tis something, nothing. ‘Twas mine, ’tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name robs me … And makes me poor indeed” (Othello). Oh, for the good old days when stealing…
Read MoreDon’t Be A Target of Identity Theft
Don’t Be A Target of Identity Theft Identity theft can happen to anyone,” that is the message of an all day conference by housing and credit counseling held Friday. Seminars have been going on all day at the Capital Plaza Hotel educating many on identity theft, addressing financial literacy in Kansas, as well as panel…
Read MoreIdentity theft growing in undocumented job market
Identity theft growing in undocumented job market Undocumented workers increasingly are turning to identity theft to gain access to jobs as technology and training make it harder for forged documents to pass muster, experts say. Buying fraudulent documents costs anywhere from $100 to thousands of dollars. Generally speaking, you get what you pay for, Immigration…
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