Identity thieves follow victims to the grave - Topeka Capitol-Journal
Published October 4th, 2008 in
Being a target of identity theft doesn’t require much more than a fair credit history including a pulse. Attorney General Steve Six warned consumers Friday of recent fraud schemes being used to target the identities of deceased Kansans. Some
Identity theft can hit your children - El Paso Times
NEW YORK — Among the people Linda Foley is working to help are a 3-year-old whose Social Security number is being used by someone for work purposes. And a 5-year-old’s identity is linked to driver’s licenses, arrest warrants for drunken driving and
Tangled in a web of identity - Concord Monitor
So why, Reyes wonders, was his driver’s license suspended this summer because of something someone else did in New Mexico? And why did it take so long for the Division of Motor Vehicles to reinstate it? And why does he have to appear in court Oct. 21
New law adds defenses against identity theft, but citizens can do more - CNET News
As the federal government makes efforts to protect citizens online, it is encouraging people to look out for themselves as well. To kick off its fifth annual “National Cyber Security Month,” the National Cyber Security Alliance, an organization of
October Marks Crime Prevention Month, Identity Theft is #1 Crime - Businesswire.com
TEMPE, Ariz.–( BUSINESS WIRE )–As the number one crime in the nation, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, identity theft is a force to be reckoned with. This fast-growing crime is costing an estimated nine million Americans more than $1.2

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