Caddo Senior Citizens Learn About New ID Theft Law (Identity Theft)
Caddo Senior Citizens Learn About New ID Theft Law
KSLA - For the first time, senior citizens at the Caddo Council on Aging learned there's a new identity theft law on the books in Louisiana, one tailor made just for them. "If you are inclined to come and steal from a senior citizen, then you are going to
ID theft always pays
PC Advisor - As anybody who has ever been the victim of identity theft knows, the reason it's so common is because it pays. And why does it pay? Because identity thieves rarely go to jail. Case in point: Friday's Boston Herald had a story about a US-based woman
John Overall Reports
KVOA 4 - Arizona has one of the highest number of identity theft cases in the country, and, this week, the Pima County Sheriff's Department has busted up an ID theft ring operating in the county. Lorraine Rivera Reports Proof of ownership required to reclaim
Trojans fuel ID theft boom
The Register - Identity theft, both offline and online, is on the rise with keylogging Trojan software often forming the weapon of choice for would-be fraudsters, according to a new study by net security firm McAfee. McAfee reckons the number of keylogging malware

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