Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Identity Theft Protection News - Tue Nov 1, 2011


ID theft scheme results in 7300 breach notifications at Emory
CMIO
According to Duluth, Ga., police investigators, the individual was involved in an identity theft scheme and has been charged and pled guilty to ID theft with the intent of filing fraudulent tax returns, according to a breach notification letter which ...
Identity Finder offers protective software
UConn Daily Campus
Once this information is found it will permanently destroy it if need be. It provides users with the ability to prevent identity theft and data leakage by securing sensitive data. The software can provideprotection against hackers and viruses. ...
ID theft on the rise
Sowetan
IDENTITY theft continues to ruin the lives of many people. And it happens even to those who have never lost their identity documents. Sowetan reader Moatlhodi Modise has been fighting to have MTN clear his name for about two years. ...
New Book Helps to Fight Identity Theft, Hackers and other Cyber-Mischief
WebWire (press release)
As the new book proves, there is plenty that consumers can do to protect themselves. The book contains over 300 pages of proven techniques and recommended software (including free software) that enables every day computer users to thwart all manner of ...
57-year-old Petoskey man reports identity theft
Petoskey News-Review
The Petoskey Department of Public Safety investigated a case of identity theft involving a 57-year-old Petoskey man whose Social Security number had been compromised, according to a department report. The man discovered a Cable Vision account had been ...

Identity Thieves Don't Learn Their Lesson - identity theft protection
By Identity Theft Labs
Sadly, and disturbingly, a lot of identity thieves don't learn their lesson the first time, even after they have served jail time for their crimes. For example, Robert Delgado of California was already on parole for identity theft when police.
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Protecting Senior Citizens Against Identity Theft
Identity theft is a serious concern for all Americans, but senior citizens can be particularly vulnerable.

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