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03-Jun-2006
Scottsdale company signs national deal to offer Identity Theft services. 'New laws aim to stem identity theft (The Pueblo Chieftain) DENVER - The two Identity Theft bills that Gov. Bill Owens signed into law on Tuesday aren't the only measures the Legislature approved this year aimed at protecting ordinary Coloradans. Information newlyweds and voters supply to county clerks and data supplied to courts in child custody cases, also will be limited from just anyone's view. During this year's session, the Colorado 'Second woman sentenced in identity theft case (WCAX 3) CONCORD, N.H. A federal judge in Concord (New Hampshire) has sentenced a second Massachusetts woman for identity theft after she was convicted of using fraudulently obtained credit cards for several shopping sprees in New Hampshire. 'Medical identity theft on the rise (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) As more hospitals and doctors swap paper files for electronic health records, consumers must be more careful about medical identity theft, according to a recent report from the World Privacy Forum. 'Sheriff's Dept. Looking For Woman In Identity Theft Case (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News) The San Diego County Sheriff?s Department is seeking the public?s help in identifying a woman accused of identity theft. 'Millions of veterans could be in danger of becoming identity theft victims (WAVY 10) The theft of a laptop computer has landed a federal employee in big trouble. Twenty-six million veterans are wondering whether their social security numbers and other information have been compromised. The theft happened over two weeks ago. 'Identity-theft suspect skips court (KRQE Albuquerque) ALBUQUERQUE -- Rio Rancho police are looking for a woman accused of Identity Theft. Talana Block, 36, never showed up for a court appearance last month.
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