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Sunday, May 07, 2006

Identity Theft Prevention - Democratic Candidates for State Senate District 8


Democratic Candidates for State Senate District 8
Pacifica Tribune - As a father, school board member, county supervisor, and now as an Assemblymember, I have been dedicated to the issues most important to our community strengthening our schools and colleges, protecting our children, assisting working families
Source: www.pacificatribune.com

Unregulated shredding industry causes concern
Coloradoan - Demand for document destruction services is at an all-time high, driven by high identity-theft rates and new rules requiring businesses to properly dispose of personal information. Companies large and small, homegrown and from other states, are
Source: www.coloradoan.com

Credit reports pose language barrier
Belleville News-Democrat - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - You can do your banking in Spanish, talk to the IRS or ask a counselor to help you with your debts. But if you want to get a free copy of your credit report, it's no habla Espanol. The system that the major credit bureaus set
Source: www.belleville.com

Katahdin Partners with Identity Theft 911 in Battle against Identity
dBusinessNews.com - Augusta - MILLINOCKET -- Katahdin Federal Credit Union (KFCU) has partnered with Arizona-based Identity Theft 911, to provide its members with identity theft resolution and education services, at no additional cost. Members now have access to
Source: augusta.dbusinessnews.com

Wells Fargo warns of possible data theft
MSNBC - NEW YORK - Wells Fargo & Co., the second-largest U.S. mortgage lender, Friday said a computer containing confidential data about mortgage customers and prospective customers is missing and may have been stolen. San Francisco-based Wells Fargo, which
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Highrise residents get tips to avoid being crime victims
Connellsville Daily Courier - Allegheny County Housing Authority Police Chief Mike Vogel knew his 86-year-old grandmother was too nice for her own good. "Her problem is she's too nice of a person," Vogel told residents at a safety seminar Friday at Rachel Carson Hall. "She thinks
Source: www.pittsburghlive.com