Recent News & Comments About identity theft
After identity theft, beware the hard sell
If your wallet gets stolen or you've been caught up in a data breach -- as in April, when hackers grabbed 1.5 million credit card numbers -- you can protect against identity theft by contacting one of the big three credit bureaus, which are required by law to place a fraud alert on your report.
Identity Theft Is No Longer The Top Reported Cyber Crime
There's a new scam in town.
Identity Theft: A View From The Trenches
For 12 years running, identity theft has been the leading consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission. And for those past 12 years, Jeff Wilcox, a Certified Identity
Colorado Law Enforcement Invited to Identity Theft Summit in Thornton, Presented by FBI-LEEDA & LifeLock
TEMPE, Ariz. -- According to a recent report by KRDO, five Colorado women proved just how easy it is to commit identity theft. The Pueblo County women had stolen multiple credit cards and forged approximately ...
El Paso Law Enforcement Fight Back Against Identity Theft in Community
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Everything is bigger in Texas, but unfortunately for citizens in The Lone Star State that also includes identity manipulation. According to an April report from ID Analytics, the cities ...
Identity theft growing
THE Jamaica Constabulary Force's Fraud Squad has been seeing more cases of criminal deportees figuring in identity theft, the unit's head has said.
Preventing Child Identity Theft
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- When was the last time you checked your credit report? The recommendation is to check it every year. But you should also be checking your kid's credit file too. Many times parents don't know if their children are victims of ID theft until it's too late.
Identity theft via cell phone
Could your cell phone be putting you at risk for identity theft? It could, if you are not careful.
First Person: A Family Member Stole My Identity
Dealing with identity theft is never easy. It leaves lasting scars on your credit report, and in some cases it can completely ruin your life. However, when most people think about identity theft they think of some stranger creeping into their private information, but that isn't always the case. When I was just 18 years old a family member used my person information without my permission, and it ...
Identity theft: Kids’ new nightmare
She wasn’t old enough to see a PG-13 movie on her own, but Lamiqua Nowell already owed local utility companies thousands in unpaid bills.
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