Sunday, May 20th, 2012

Car burglars’ new loot: Your identity
Burglaries can lead to destructive identity theft Karen Sanders was at the Central Florida Fairgrounds watching her teenage sons play lacrosse, and she didn’t feel like lugging her purse along.

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Newest E-mail Scams: Could They Fool You?
Think only the pathetically credulous and the uneducated fall victim to outrageous e-mail scams? Don’t believe it.

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College students offered advice to avoid ID theft
The University of Montana campus in Missoula will soon be buzzing with students with the new school year just around the corner.

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HCSO to host Shred-It Day
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is once again teaming up with Shred-It, to help citizens permanently destroy old or unwanted personal documents. Folks interested in participating in the effort to help prevent identity theft can…

I am currently banking with provident, my parents also have the same bank and both have experienced some sort of identity theft. I want to change banks but i don;t know which is better?..Bank of America, suntrust etc…

Special task force cracks down on identity fraud
The SECURE Strike Force has arrested 15 people in Utah on charges of forgery, robbery and illegal entry into the U.S. The attorney general calls these arrests a major blow against identity…

a girl on myspace is using a lot of my pictures but she’s not using my name.. is it identity theft?

Massive ID theft ring unraveling
A massive identity theft ring in Albuquerque is unraveling.  From stolen credit cards to car break-ins, investigators told News 13 Sunday this is a complicated case with a large cast of characters.

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Identity thieves stole her tax refund
Woman hoping for a tax refund finds out she’s become the victim of identity theft When JuWanda Harris tried to file her tax return, the IRS rejected it, saying someone had already filed using…

This is something that I worry a lot. How can someone know that he or she is a victim of Identity theft.

How can you protect yourself? How often does something like this happen to people?

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