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Federal financial watchdog seeks prepaid card protections
The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking public comments on beefing up consumer protections in the prepaid card industry
Identity Theft Infographic - As Identity Theft Rebounds, New Infographic Offers Protection Tips
Identity Theft Infographic - As Identity Theft Rebounds, New Infographic Offers Protection Tips Identity Theft Infographic - As Identity Theft Rebounds, New Infographic Offers Protection Tips CreditDonkey.com new educational infographic illustrates the 6 common types of identity fraud, 5 common ways thieves steal identity, and tips on how to protect personal information. With recent surveys ...
Weak PINs, Habits Increase Risk of Financial Fraud
How people choose their ATM and debit card personal identification numbers could predict how easily their accounts may be struck by fraud, according to a recent security study.
Avoiding identity theft
Tuesday's identity theft seminar offered several tips. Among them were: * Shred and destroy unwanted documents containing personal information. * Bring mail in daily; don't leave it in the mailbox.
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor hosts seminar in Tampa about identity theft
A seminar offers ways to recover from it, and how to prevent being victimized at all.
London Gets Gold for ID Fraud
NOTTINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM-- - London could be set for a rise in identity fraud this summer as new figures from Experian CreditExpert reveal that 7.7 million Britons from outside the capital are set to ...
5 Easy Ways to Outsmart Criminals: Protect Yourself From Credit Card Fraud
BURLINGTON, Ontario, May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Yesterday, 45 members of an international bank card ring were arrested, primarily in the Montreal area. Police estimate over 22,000 individuals were victimized by the group, to the tune of $100,000 million. (Photo:...
Identity theft sweep brings attention to tax season security concerns
(ARA) - Tax time has a reputation for being almost universally stressful. As the looming April deadline closes in, Americans are concerned with getting their taxes done correctly and on time.
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Thrivent Financial for Lutherans will host a free educational workshop designed to help protect participants from identity theft. The 60-minute workshop, “Identity Theft: What You Need to Know,” will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 12 at Grace Lutheran Church, 2001 Sixth Ave. SE in Austin.
Identity Theft: Faking Out The Dead
Personal details of nearly 2.5 million deceased Americans are used every year to illegally apply for credit products and services, ID Analytics calculates in a study released Monday.
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