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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... Man Gets 17 Years For Selling Drugs, ID Theft (CBS 13 Baltimore)
A Delaware man has been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for dealing cocaine and his involvement in an identity theft scheme. 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 Gregg, Feinstein work on identity theft (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Associated Press - January 7, 2009 10:35 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - New Hampshire Republican Judd Gregg and California Democrat Dianne Feinstein are teaming up on legislation to fight identity... Find Out If Your Online Identity Has Been Stolen (Search Engine Journal)
The diversity of social media communities has brought one huge Internet marketing problem: online identity theft. If you are lucky enough to own a fairly popular unique brand name and smart enough to use it for social networking, you might have already fallen prey to this abuse (though you might be unaware of that). Someone has [...] Sonora Police Department Cracks Identity Theft Case (MyMotherLode.com)
Sonora, CA -- A 42-year-old Sonora man has been arrested following a three week identity theft investigation. A Concord man recently began receiving phone calls from credit card companies attempting to confirm that he had applied for lines of credit over the internet.