Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Internet Identity Theft - Wed Apr 4, 2012


Students arrested in apparent fake ID Ring
WXXA
Plus, one father who allegedly secured a money order for the purchase of some extremely high techID's off the Internet. "This is not the ID that we as adults think of when we think about fake ID's," said Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy.
1940 census records are a smash online hit
Orlando Sentinel
Americans responded in overwhelming numbers Monday to the online release of detailed information from the 1940 census — the first time such a trove of historic census records has been available on the Internet. Minutes after its launch, the 1940 ...
Police warn of identity theft
Clanton Advertiser
David Clackley, spoke about the growing problem at Tuesday's Chilton County Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Bland talked about how identity theft occurs—from stolen wallets and purses to dumpster diving, stolen business records and over the Internet.

New Identity Theft Protection Promises To Keep You AllClear
www.CreditCards.org
MarketWatch recently reported that AllClear ID, an award winning tech company specializing in identity theft protection, has partnered with the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA). The NCFTA includes all kinds of good guys fighting ...
Students Create Fake Online Profiles to Bully Peers
Education Week News
In fact, some behavior in such situations can now be deemed illegal under state cyberbullying laws or even cyber-impersonation and identity-theft laws. Thirty-eight states have bullying laws that include a ban on "electronic harassment" in their ...
Credit card hacked? Four steps to take.
Christian Science Monitor
Protect yourself from online fraud and identity theft with browser security software on your computers and mobile devices. If you already have anti-virus software, make sure to update it. Be sure to use the most recent version of your Internet browser.

Expert White Paper Available: Lost and Stolen Information: The Plague of the ...
MarketWatch (press release)
What: From 2005 to 2011, the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) identified 3154 information or data breaches in the United States, putting nearly 511 million consumer records at risk of theft, fraud or other malicious activity.


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