All About Identity Theft

Learn all about identity theft - what is it, protection and prevention against it, identity theft insurance and lots more.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Offenders knitting for newborns find calm, give comfort (Phishing)


Offenders knitting for newborns find calm, give comfort
Hampton Roads Daily Press - The eight knitters are among the 50 to 70 women held at the jail at any given time for crimes ranging from credit card theft to murder. Inmate Toyer Fitch said she plans to put her new knitting skills to use when she is released June 21. The 48-year
Source: www.dailypress.com

home  :  news  :  news  :  police/courts
Voices News - Robinson, 40, of 46 Christian Street on a warrant on May 26 and charged him with larceny in the first degree, credit card theft, illegal furnishings of money, goods, or services, illegal use of a credit card, receiving goods obtained by illegal use
Source: www.zwire.com

More police briefs More police briefs
Free Lance-Star - Patricia Jean Pennelli of Woburn, Mass., was charged with credit card theft, three counts of credit card forgery, three counts of credit card fraud and three counts of obtaining goods by false pretenses. She was also charged in Spotsylvania, Jett said
Source: www.fredericksburg.com

Woman gets 14 years for theft from ill man
Desert Sun - As reported on thedesertsun.com, Tammy Parham will serve time at the California Institution For Women in Frontera for her crimes, which include first-degree residential burglary, numerous counts of credit-card theft, insurance fraud and auto theft.
Source: www.thedesertsun.com

Man accused of stealing gasoline from city
WKYC - Ronald Kokely was indicted June second by a Cuyahoga County grand jury on charges of misuse of a credit card, theft in office and possessing criminal tools. An arraignment is scheduled for tomorrow. Employees use city-issued credit cards to buy gas
Source: www.wkyc.com

Computer Rx: No shortage of identity thieves online
Asbury Park Press - The average Internet credit-card theft netted scam artists $240, said David Cowings, the senior business intelligence manager for Symantec, a software company that specializes in computer and Internet security. But the average identity-theft netted
Source: www.app.com