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Recent News & Comments About identity theft credit cards
Colorado Law Enforcement Invited to Identity Theft Summit in Thornton, Presented by FBI-LEEDA & LifeLock
TEMPE, Ariz. -- According to a recent report by KRDO, five Colorado women proved just how easy it is to commit identity theft. The Pueblo County women had stolen multiple credit cards and forged approximately ...
UPDATE: Credit card theft suspects identified
Police now know the identity of the two credit card theft suspects.
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 thieves apply for millions of credit cards per year using personal information of the deceased, a study shows.
Identity theft cases linked to restaurant
Identity theft cases linked to restaurant A dozen cases of unauthorized credit card purchases all involve victims who had used the cards at a West Des Moines restaurant, police said.
Stepson charged with stealing ID
A Conewago Township man has been charged for using his step-father's identity to obtain five credit cards and make more than $12,000 in purchases.
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.
Local identity theft case may help break up suspected forgery ring
WARRENSBURG -- Local resident Rick Hull just wanted to electronically file his state and federal tax returns last month.
Identity Theft: A View From The Trenches
For 12 years running, identity theft has been the leading consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission. And for those past 12 years, Jeff Wilcox, a Certified Identity
Residents Of Teaneck Falling Prey To ‘Outbreak’ Of ID Theft, Credit Card Fraud
The problem is being called an epidemic of identity theft and credit card fraud with more than 200 victims and counting.
First Person: How to Fight Back Against Identify Theft
COMMENTARY | Americans are relying on credit cards and other forms of credit in record numbers. A worrisome corollary to this trend is the fear of identity theft and fraud. Findings indicate that this is not only the concern of paranoids of technophobes.
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