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01-Jun-2006
New Hampshire residents are getting a new tool to help prevent Identity Theft. Governor John Lynch signed a bill into law Wednesday that makes it easier for consumers to put a freeze on credit reports. 'How to Avoid Identity Theft (New York Times) Though no one's identity is safe from theft, consumer groups advise several steps. 'Forum for veterans on identity theft prevention (WTNH-TV New Haven) (Rocky Hill-WTNH, May 31, 2006 11:00 AM) _ State officials are meeting with Connecticut veterans today to help them protect themselves from identity theft. 'Identity Theft Plea (WIBW-TV Topeka) A 27-year-old Topeka woman pleads guilty to identity theft and writing forged checks for thousands of dollars to Salina retailers. The US Attorney's Office says Kacy Brooke Wiles pleaded guilty to four counts related to the theft of a Marysville's woman identity to write the forged checks. 'Lynch signs identity theft law (WCAX 3) CONCORD, N.H. New Hampshire residents are getting a new tool to help prevent identity theft. 'Identity Theft's Reach and Costs (New York Times) The ranks of identity theft victims are large. Just how large may depend on the definition. 'New identity theft law to take effect July 1 in Indiana (South Bend Tribune) SOUTH BEND ? State Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Lakeville, credits a South Bend police officer and an Elkhart County woman with providing the impetus for a new identity theft law that goes into effect July 1. 'How big of a problem is identity theft? (Argus Courier) The Argus-Courier is asking readers their opinion about Identity Theft. In the newspaper's weekly online poll, readers are asked if they have ever been a victim of Identity Theft or if they know someone who has.
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