ID Theft - Millions of veterans could be in danger of becoming identity theft
Millions of veterans could be in danger of becoming identity theft
WAVY News 10 - The theft of a laptop computer has landed a federal employee in big trouble. Twenty-six million veterans are wondering whether their social security numbers and other information have been compromised. The theft happened over two weeks ago. The
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UK employees at risk for identity theft
Lexington Herald-Leader - The potential of identity theft has become a nagging fear for 1,300 current and former University of Kentucky employees after the university notified them that their personal information, including Social Security numbers, was inadvertently
Source: www.kentucky.com
VA Shake-up Follows Identity Theft
CRN - A U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs deputy secretary involved in the agency's data debacle in which 26.5 million vet identities were stolen will resign as of Friday, the department's chief said this week. Michael McLendon, who supervised the as-yet
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Boonville man discovers ID theft can strike close to home from afar
Evansville Courier-Press - While Jim Dorsett was enjoying himself at the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, halfway around the world a thief in Turkey was enjoying himself at Dorsett's expense. Dorsett, of Boonville, Ind., was the victim of identity theft. Someone in Turkey accessed
Source: www.courierpress.com
Stolen laptop had information about Giant retirees
Cumberland County Sentinel - Personal information for an undisclosed number of Giant Food Stores retirees may have been on a laptop computer that was lost or stolen May 2 on an airline flight, officials for the Carlisle-based Giant say. "Right now there hasn't been" a case of
Source: www.cumberlink.com

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