ID Theft - Thieves Steal Personal Data of 26.5M Vets
Thieves Steal Personal Data of 26.5M Vets
Associated Press - WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thieves took sensitive personal information on 26.5 million U.S. veterans, including Social Security numbers and birth dates, after a Veterans Affairs employee improperly brought the material home, the government said Monday. The
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Being ID theft victim can depend on who finds your ID
Daily News - For someone who believes this country is suffering from moral decline, I am still hopeful that TV is indeed not an accurate reflection of society. If you stray from the news outlets and cable TV, you may find that there is more to this generation
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5 Steps to a Spotless Pocketbook
Eyewitness News - With higher consumer prices, rising interest rates, a cooling real-estate market and ID thieves lurking around every corner, a strong financial game plan is more important than ever. Financial literacy, like any skill, starts with a clean slate-so
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Laptop Stolen From D.C. Home
Washington Post - A laptop containing personal data -- including Social Security numbers -- of 13,000 District workers and retirees was stolen Monday from the Southeast Washington home of an employee of ING U.S. Financial Services, the company said yesterday. ING
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Waste or Worthwhile?
Charlotte Observer - You've heard the horror stories about identity theft victims spending many frustrating, costly hours trying to reclaim their financial lives. For insurers, those nightmares are a marketing opportunity. Increasingly, companies are offering insurance
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Colo. voter records disappear during move
Island Packet Online - DENVER (AP) - A file cabinet containing the personal information of thousands of voters disappeared since the Denver Election Commission moved to a new building, officials said, dashing hopes the records were misplaced. "We still don't have any
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