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Identity theft: Kids’ new nightmare
She wasn’t old enough to see a PG-13 movie on her own, but Lamiqua Nowell already owed local utility companies thousands in unpaid bills.
How the Rich and Famous Foil Identity Theft
Identity thieves generally pretend to be real people, create some false accounts, and spend like there's no tomorrow. The rich and famous, on the other hand, already spend that way and are pleased to maintain their true identities. Yet they're increasingly falsifying accounts of their own lives.
Identity Theft Targets Children
Many don't find out they're victims until a decade after their ID's are stolen and their credit history damaged. But now some kids are finding out it's their own parents who have stolen their identities.
5 things you need to know about identity theft
From why kids are targeted, to where people are most affected, a look at how you can protect yourself from identity theft
Identity Theft: When Millions of Dead People Apply for Credit Cards
Seems that the threat of identity theft doesn't end, even with death.
Identity Theft Leads To False Tax Returns
7NEWS is investigating a case of identity theft with a twist: A thief uses someone elses Social Security number to steal a hefty tax refund.
Identity theft charges levied in employment case
State police in the Lafayette post are investigating a case in which a Frankfort man used another man's identity to get a job at Perdue Farms and then left him owing a bill for back taxes. Sgt.
Wallpaper That Protects You From Identity Theft
There’s that guy again, cruising down the block, scanning the airwaves for an open Wi-Fi network named “LINKSYS” or “NETGEAR” that the owner didn’t bother to password-protect. Maybe he’s just a freeloader.
Identity theft hits Eastlake woman and 1 in 20 Americans
On the same day Alice Pettifer was dealing with grief from the death of her father she received a call from a creditor saying charges for nonpayment of a loan were being filed against her — a loan for which she never applied.
Five Common Credit Report Mistakes College Students Should Avoid
Errors on your credit report can have a big impact on your financial future. Here are five errors every college student should avoid.
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