Ever-increasing amount of data theft requires tough measures (Phishing)
Ever-increasing amount of data theft requires tough measures
Picayune Item - PICAYUNE — In a ballooning scandal, the Veterans Administration is now admitting that even active duty servicemen and -women have had their personal information stolen. This is just another in a long line of data thefts involving both government
Source: picayuneitem.com
Do you fear being victim of ID theft?
Asbury Park Press - That's this week's online business poll question. To record your vote, visit our Web site, ww.app.com, and click on the Business page. There are also directions there on how to submit your comments. Some of the comments will be published along with
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Victims of identity theft can file a credit alert with one phone call
kgw.com - If you're the victim of identity theft, you can fight back by filing a fraud alert with credit reporting companies, the outfits that maintain your personal credit report, your credit history. How to go about it? That's the question a woman from
Source: www.kgw.com
Identity theft operation in U.P.
Daily News - IRONWOOD — A suspect has been identified in an identity theft case in Ironwood, troopers from the Michigan State Police Wakefield Post reported today. Police said that officers have been investigating a complaint in which a subject had his wallet
Source: www.ironmountaindailynews.com
Medical identity theft on the rise
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - As more hospitals and doctors swap paper files for electronic health records, consumers must be more careful about medical identity theft, according to a recent report from the World Privacy Forum. Although medical shenanigans are far less prevalent
Source: www.fortwayne.com

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