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Associated Press - September 19, 2007 10:33 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - More than year after an identity-theft scare affecting America's veterans, government investigators say the Veterans Affairs... 'Six ways to limit your risk of identity theft (MENAFN) Six ways to limit your risk of Identity Theft 'Help! I've been stolen: Roundtable discusses dangers of identity theft (The Daily Toreador) In a world of high-tech gadgetry and oceans of streaming data on the Internet, identity theft is now a very real threat to many Texas Tech students, faculty and staff members. Five Tech experts explained the risks of identity theft and how to prevent it at a roundtable meeting in the Student Union Building Wednesday afternoon. 'Investigators: V.A. not doing enough to protect veterans from identity theft (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul) Veterans' personal data and health information remain at risk of identity theft because the Veterans Affairs Department has yet to implement several safety 'State Offering Identity Theft Workshops (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford) Prompted by the theft of a laptop computer containing the personal information of more than 100,000 taxpayers, the state is holding workshops on identity theft. 'Identity Theft Sometimes Comes From Those Closest To You (Richfield Reaper) (ARA) - Identity theft is more than an attack on an individual's financial well-being. Often, it's a crime of the heart as well. "This crime hits millions of Americans every year and it's not always a stranger doing the damage," says Todd Davis, chief executive officer of LifeLock , an online proactive identity theft prevention service. 'GAO: Vets at Risk of Identity Theft (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Veterans' personal data and health information remain at risk of identity theft because the Veterans Affairs Department has yet to implement several safety measures, government investigators say. 'Six ways to limit your risk of identity theft (Market Watch) NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Identity Theft strikes nearly 10 million Americans each year, says a 2003 study by the Federal Trade Commission. While there's no way to guarantee that you won't become one of the victims, you can minimize your risk by following these six simple rules:
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