Massive VA Data Theft Revealed By Gossip (ID Theft)
Massive VA Data Theft Revealed By Gossip
WJAC TV - WASHINGTON -- The theft of personal data for 26.5 million veterans came to the attention of the Veterans Affairs inspector general only through office gossip, he told Congress Thursday. In four hours of testimony, IG George Opfer said the department
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San Francisco Gate - Thank you for calling the Bank of the Americas debit card activation line. For English, press one. For Spanish, press 2. If you did not understand this message, press 3. One is pressed. Please enter the 16-digit number that appears on the front of
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Congress hears about VA data loss
Charleston Post & Courier - Team tracks AIDS virus back to its simian source Judge to rule on church-school suit Spy thriller will be Ang Lee's next directing project Congress hears about VA data loss Where will newest American Idol's 'Soul Power' take him? House votes to open
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Helping veterans combat possible identity theft
WTNH.com - (Danbury-WTNH, May 25, 2006 8:15 PM ) _ Thousands of Connecticut veterans are feeling the stress of worry. They've been put in jeopardy a federal agency that's supposed to help them. The theft of personal data for more than 26-million veterans has
Source: www.wtnh.com
Philadelphia man pleads guilty to identity theft
Delaware Online - WILMINGTON -- A Philadelphia man pleaded guilty today in federal court to identity theft and mail fraud. Leonard J. Garner, 48, admitted he ordered credit cards in other people s names then had those cards directed to a mailbox he controlled
Source: www.delawareonline.com
State helping veterans with identity theft issues
WTNH.com - This tour to get the word out to veterans is something News Channel 8 was first to report on. The idea is to arm veterans with information so they can protect themselves. At an award ceremony in Danbury yesterday, Governor Jodi Rell and the state's
Source: www.wtnh.com

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