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06-Sep-2006
The Identity Theft Assistance Center reported today it is expanding its partnership with law enforcement and that landmark agreements signed with federal law enforcement agencies over the past two years are resulting in the arrest and prosecution of Identity Theft criminals. 'MoneyLine by Neil Downing: Some tips for preventing identity theft (The Providence Journal) This is the second installment in a two-part MoneyLine series about Rhode Island's new security-freeze law. The first part was published yesterday. About four months from now, Rhode Island consumers will be able to put a "security freeze" on their credit reports, protecting them from Identity Theft. 'Hobart woman becomes identity theft victim (The Times of Northwest Indiana) HOBART | A Hobart woman became a victim of credit-card fraud last week when she replied to an e-mail she thought was from the Internet auction site eBay. 'Identity Theft Techniques (IT Observer) There?s been a lot of talk about identity theft in recent days, and a lot of technology is being thrown at the problem. But with all the technology that?s out there, it?s still pretty easy for a good social engineer to steal an identity and exploit it swiftly, even if they only have a single piece of personal information. 'Response to identity theft (Simcoe.com) The story of an 89-year-old Toronto man who lost his home to identity thieves has left many homeowners in Ontario feeling ?scared and vulnerable,? Tory MPP Joe Tascona says.
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