All About Identity Theft

Learn all about identity theft - what is it, protection and prevention against it, identity theft insurance and lots more.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Data Theft (ID Theft)


Data Theft
Times-Leader - Computer hackers have made institutions of higher learning their favorite targets. The internet bandits are causing increasing havoc with colleges and universities through data and identity theft by electronic means. That is quite disturbing
Source: www.timesleaderonline.com

Former Sheriff's deputy pleads not guilty to charges
Eureka Reporter - Former Humboldt County Sheriff s Deputy Michael Kevin Gainey appeared in front of Humboldt County Superior Court Judge Timothy Cissna on Monday afternoon and entered pleas of not guilty to nine criminal charges that were filed against him in April
Source: www.eurekareporter.com

Microchip Your Pet For Electronic Identification
KCBD - 25,000 animals end up at Lubbock Animal Services each year. Animal Services Manager Fred Sanderson says, "Nine of out ten animals get lost in their lifetime. Only one to three is ever returned home." Sanderson wants to make sure your pet is returned
Source: www.kcbd.com

Herb Weisbaum: Is Identity Theft Insurance Worth The Money?
KOMO-TV - SEATTLE - With all the news coverage about identity theft, it's easy to see why identity theft insurance is so hot right now. The cost is usually low -- about $20 to $100 a year. It's not much for some peace of mind. But according to the editors of
Source: www.komotv.com

Delmar man indicted on identity theft charge
Empire State News - United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York Glenn Suddaby Monday announced that Brendan Mooney, 24, of Delmar, New York was arraigned Monday before United States Magistrate Judge Randolph Treece in Albany on a two count felony
Source: www.empirestatenews.net

Madison's reported crime rose 6% in 2005
Wisconsin State Journal - The Madison Police Department released Monday its 2005 Uniform Crime Report, sent annually to the FBI, which indicates that crime in the city was up by about 6 percent over a year earlier. The number of robberies, larcenies and vehicle thefts went up
Source: www.madison.com