Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Identity Theft Prevention - Wed Apr 25, 2012


Identity theft presentation in Manorhaven
Newsday
PrintAa Identity theft presentation in Manorhaven 10 m ago By Lauren Greco The Village of Manorhaven will host a presentation on identity theft and how to prevent it by attorney Dorothy O. Nese today at 7 pm at Village Hall on Manorhaven Boulevard.
Illinois Makes Arrests in ATM ID Theft Scheme
Fulton Sun
Madigan said identity theft continues to be a growing threat to consumers. Last year, more than 3200 identity theft complaints were filed with her office's Consumer Fraud Bureau. Consumers reported incidents of fraudulent charges on their existing ...
Fairfield Man Charged with Identity Theft
Patch.com
A Fairfield man was charged with identity theft last week following an investigation started earlier this year, police said. Kevin Kernan, 23, of Bullard Street was arrested on a warrant Friday and charged with fourth-degree larceny, fraudulent ATM use ...
Bank of the West's Expert Panel Will Discuss Trends and Perspectives on ...
PR Newswire (press release)
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of the West is presenting a regional panel of financial services experts who will discuss identity theft awareness, prevention and recovery as part of the bank's public education efforts.

Identity Theft: 2.5 Million Dead Americans Have Their Social Security Numbers ...
Huffington Post
The study is the first to put a number on identity theft of the deceased, according to ID Analytics, the data analysis company that conducted the study. "We see fraudsters intentionally using identities of the deceased at the rate of more than 2000 per ...
Crimes Nearby: Assault; Identity Theft
Patch.com
Achampong - a former resident of Port Jefferson Station and Coram - was extradited to Suffolk last week as he sat in a Georgia prison on 16 identity theft charges. He stands charged on 48 counts in Suffolk, alleging grand larceny in the third degree, ...
Identity theft: When millions of dead people apply for credit cards
CSO
By Tim Greene April 23, 2012 — Network World — Seems that the threat of identity theft doesn't end, even with death. Identity thieves apply for millions of credit cards per year using personal information of the deceased, a study shows.

Millions Of Deceased People Victims of Identity Theft
KOLO
The study, done by ID Analytics, reveals identity theft of deceased Americans happens more frequently than every thought. ID Analytics worked with credit-granting companies like cell phone carriers and banks. They followed applications for these things ...


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