Surviving In (Identity Theft Prevention) A 'Flat' World
Surviving In A 'Flat' World
Forbes - In the past, customer credit card theft was taken as a cost of doing business. The companies used to whack in a certain percentage and write it off. But as you become customer-centric, you realize that customers are concerned about issues like
Crime Solvers
Free Lance-Star - Carolyn Rae Kelly, 29, also known as Carolyn Rae Jones, Patricia Dianne Gipson, Carolyn Rae McCall and Carol McCall, whose last known address was in Spotsylvania County, is wanted on 13 charges for credit-card theft, driving with a suspended license
Northwest Arkansas crime report
NW Arkansas Times - Swearingen, 34, pleaded innocent to charges of fraudulent use of a credit card, theft of property and breaking or entering. His trial was set for Dec. 22. He was released on $ 2, 500 bond. Brian E. Walker, 28, contested the revocation of his
Rivas and cousin admit to burglaries
New Jersey Herald - Esmarliz Rivas, 19, of Paterson, pleaded guilty to 19 criminal counts including car burglary, theft, credit card theft and forgery. He faces up to three years in state prison. His cousin, Bryan Rivas, 17, of Elmwood Park, pleaded guilty to four
FBI: Internet scam probe probably will be fruitless
Crossville Chronicle - More information about the probe in Crossville, which started with a phone call from a credit card theft victim in Virginia, is coming to light as two sheriff's investigators continue their probe into the local connection in the World Wide Web scam.
New airport security measures raise privacy concerns
U-Wire.com - Data mining is today most accurate in catching credit card theft. Terrorist plots do not have a well-defined profile and are rare by comparison, according to the group. Ben Shore, a New Jersey native and University of Maryland freshman, is planning

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