ID Theft - US Government�s 26 million ID theft scandal deepens
US Government�s 26 million ID theft scandal deepens
ComputerWeekly.com, UK - May 30, 2006The US Department for Veterans Affairs discovered the theft of 26.5 million former US soldiers� records through office gossip, US government investigators ...
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Stories illustrate need for tough ID-theft laws
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - May 24, 2006Three stories in Tuesday's Statesman Journal show why identity theft is such an attractive career path for criminals: It's easy. ...
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VA chief vows accountability for ID theft
The Westfall Weekly News, Canada - May 25, 2006By HOPE YEN, Associated Press Writer 2 minutes ago. WASHINGTON - Summoning the Veterans Affairs chief to Capitol Hill, lawmakers ...
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Local vets concerned over ID theft
Pioneer Press Online, IL - Jun 1, 2006BY TOM JOHNSTON | STAFF WRITER. While the Department of Veterans Affairs tries to determine how many of the American veterans whose ...
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ID theft worry adds up to opportunity for �trusted� banks
Computerworld New Zealand, New Zealand - May 30, 2006By Stephen Bell, Wellington | Wednesday, 31 May, 2006. Banks can enhance their reputation for security by acting as custodians for ...
Source: computerworld.co.nz
Vet ID theft includes act
The Olympian, WA - Jun 4, 2006WASHINGTON - Personal data on up to 50,000 active Navy and National Guard personnel were among those stolen from a Veterans Affairs employee last month, the ...
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