Second Newburyport woman sentenced in identity theft case (Identity Theft)
Second Newburyport woman sentenced in identity theft case
(Concord, NH - AP) - A federal judge in Concord, New Hampshire, sentences a Newburyport woman to 36 months in prison for identity theft. A jury found Marie Colokathis guilty of using bogus credit cards for several shopping sprees in New Hampshire.
Source: www.wrgb.com
State attorney general official's visit for public forum focuses on identity theft
DECATUR - Damien Cunningham received an unsettling letter in the mail Saturday.
Source: www.herald-review.com
Local office takes care to protect veterans from identity theft - What happens here, stays here
Memorial Day, a day which celebrates and remembers the U.S. veterans who served our country is behind us. Those same veterans who sacrificed their lives to serve our country are now potential victims of identity theft.
Source: www.dunnconnect.com
Two more relatives plead guilty to identity theft
Two more members of a family of identity thieves pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. Mildreada Ruiz Rapa, 47...
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
Pataki Signs Identity Theft Legislation
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - There's no phishing allowed in New York anymore. Gov. George Pataki signed bills Friday to end the growing scheme of posing as a legitimate business and sending e-mails to trick computer users into turning over private information about credit cards and bank accounts.
Source: www.9wsyr.com

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