Identity Theft 911 report blames illegal immigration, government inaction for state’s top ranking
Identity Theft 911 report blames illegal immigration, government inaction for state’s top ranking A new report by Identity Theft 911 says illegal immigration, fraudulent employment, methamphetamine use and the state’s lack of enforcement have helped keep Arizona as the No. 1 spot for identity theft. Scottsdale-based Identity Theft 911 provides fraud solutions and consumer education…
Read MoreFacebook users at risk of identity theft
Facebook users at risk of identity theft Social site Facebook might be more of an online threat than first thought. New research shows some users are at risk of identity theft by posting their personal information on line. Elise Davidson from Choice says predators have an open invitation to their private lives. “If you put…
Read MoreProtecting your identity: Securing your financial information
Protecting your identity: Securing your financial information Luckily today it’s not hard to secure your credit information. As long as you’re not looking to take a loan any time soon, your first step should be to “freeze” your credit report. That way no one can open an account without getting permission from you to look…
Read MoreIdentity Theft Cost $45B In ’07, FTC Says
Identity Theft Cost $45B In ’07, FTC Says A new report released on Wednesday shows how serious and widespread identity theft is. The Federal Trade Commission said that for the eighth year in a row, the crime is the top consumer complaint. The FTC found that 23,000 people fall victim to identity theft every day.…
Read MoreIdentity theft tops list of US consumer fraud complaints: report
Identity theft tops list of US consumer fraud complaints: report WASHINGTON (AFP) — Identity theft topped a list of consumer fraud complaints filed last year with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a report released Wednesday showed. “For the seventh year in a row, identity theft is the number one consumer complaint category,” the report…
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Identity theft protection COLLIER COUNTY, Fla — After WINK News uncovered dozens of old job applications with social security numbers, addresses, and other personal information in a dumpster behind an Office Max, we wanted to know: what are businesses supposed to do with old applications and how can you protect yourself? Businesses we spoke with…
Read MoreIDENTITY THEFT ‘I need your social security number’
IDENTITY THEFT ‘I need your social security number’ If your credit card statement is more than you remember charging, you could be part of the 3.7 percent of adults who fall victim to this growing financial crime. Michael Kraus, information security officer at Home Savings, said identity theft happens at any age. All it takes…
Read MoreTax Time or Prime Time for Identity Theft
Tax Time or Prime Time for Identity Theft SAN DIEGO, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — By now, most of you have received your W-2’s and other tax reporting forms used in preparing your taxes. The question is: where are those forms kept in your home? Are they lying on a table top or somewhere anyone can see them? Or,…
Read MorePrevent Identity Theft From Happening to You
Prevent Identity Theft From Happening to You Take Steps to Make Identity Theft More Difficult Identity theft or identity fraud, the fastest growing crime in the United States, is the taking of a victim’s identity for financial gain or to conceal the real identity of the perpetrator. If an identity thief can get access to…
Read MoreAgencies take on identity theft
Agencies take on identity theft WINSTON-SALEM — There’s a relatively new criminal on the block, threatening every community in North Carolina. They’re after your identity and they’re getting better at stealing it from you. “Often times the person who committed the identity theft is not from the community the victim is,” said Stuart Shore with…
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