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Simple lifestyle changes can help you avoid identity theft (Boston Herald)
How can I protect myself from identity theft? Unfortunately, there are a lot of times where identity theft cannot be tamed, like in the workplace. If vital information... Some identity thieves are modern-day grave robbers (Belleville News-Democrat)
Although it pales beside the loss of a loved one, today's complex financial system has created a new headache for grieving relatives to cope with: identity theft. Federal Indictment Proves Anyone Can Rob a Bank by Phone (PRWeb)
InsideIDtheft.info today issued a warning to U.S. consumers following a new federal indictment in New Jersey that demonstrates that anyone can rob a bank by phone. (PRWeb Dec 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/identity/theft/prweb1734054.htm Passport Identity Theft: Don't Leave Home Without Knowing This! (PIZZAHEROS)
Authors including Frederick Forsyth (author of The Jackal) have used passport identity theft as a plot. In The Jackal, an assassin scours the cemetery for the grave of a child who was born around the same time. He then uses that name to apply for a passport. Westlake police looking for identity thief (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Theft suspect WESTLAKE — Police are asking for help to identify a suspect accused of stealing another man's identity and spending fake AAA Visa traveler's checks. Capt. Guy Turner said the man used fake checks Jan. 29 at the Club... Identity theft by loved ones is growing problem (WHAS TV11 Louisville)
Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - Most of us have them in our wallet or in our homes: credit cards. Imagine someone stealing your credit card, and charging more than $30,000 dollars on your card and the thief was actually a relative.
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