Monday, March 19, 2007

Identity Theft As A Home Based Business!

Housewife Charged With Identity Theft - NBC5i.com

You wondered what stay at home mom's did with all their time? Well here is one mom who seemes to have kept herself busy with something other than taking care of the kids!

Housewife Charged With Identity Theft

NBC5i.com,?TX?- 3 hours ago

GARLAND, Texas -- Garland police have arrested a stay-at-home mom accused of running an identity theft operation out of her home. ...

Stay At Home Mom Arrested For Identity Theft CBS 11

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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Identity Theft and the Internet

By George Dodge

Identity theft is a growing problem that has reached worldwide, astronomical proportions. Internet identity theft is on the rise and can have a huge, detrimental affect on your life by destroying your credit score and even leaving you open to criminal charges for crimes that are committed in your name.

When someone else assumes your identity for illegal or otherwise unsavoury purposes, this is known as identity fraud and is growing at a frighteningly rapid rate throughout the United States and the rest of the world.

These unscrupulous characters make a living by stealing your identity and impersonating you to commit crimes such as bank fraud, credit card fraud, mail fraud and more. Criminals abound in this lucrative field and they are quite skilled at rapidly conducting a myriad of illegal operations once they assume another person’s identity. Not just a local crime, instances of Internet identity theft have been linked to organized crime and drug trafficking as well as pornography, money laundering and alien smuggling.

The Internet, while providing an efficient and easy to use marketplace for users, is also a domain that is fraught with identity theft opportunity. However, recognizing and protecting yourself from identity fraud is possible. If you use due diligence when conducting business over the Internet, you will be able to give your identity a blanket of protection, thus saving a great deal of heartache and headaches later.

In order to ensure safety in your Internet transactions, you should adhere to the following: [Read the full Identity Theft and the Internet article on the Identity Theft Defense website.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Social Security Identity Fraud

Identity thieves are constantly on the lookout for any documentation they can use to smoothly acquire another person's identity. The number one document that will open almost any door for these unscrupulous characters is your Social Security card. Once a thief has obtained your Social Security number, the path to assuming your Social Security identity is now wide open and ready to be trampled upon. Therefore, your Social Security number should always be protected at all costs. Don't become a victim of Social Security identity fraud.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Identity Theft Protection Plan

By George Dodge

Identity theft is an insidious crime which, like a lethal cancer, can strike anyone, anywhere and anytime. Often regarded as a situation that can only happen to someone else and never to them, identity theft invariably takes its victims by surprise. Unfortunately, far too many people wait until it's too late to institute an identity theft protection plan.

[Read the full Identity Theft Protection Plan article on the Identity Theft Defense website.]

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Pharming, the new Internet Identity Theft Scam

AG Mike Cox warns of new Internet identity-theft scam - Grand Haven Tribune

Michigan's Attorney General Mike Cox warns consumers about the new Internet Identity Theft scam called "pharming." Pharming uses fake websites to lure people into providing their personal information to the fake site thinking that the site is the financial institution's legitimate site. The article below gives tips on how to be on guard against becoming a victim of identity theft. To read the full article, click on the link below...

AG Mike Cox warns of new Internet identity-theft scam

Grand Haven Tribune, MI - 8 hours ago

... "Pharming is yet another example of why consumers need to be on guard against becoming a victim of identity theft," Cox added. — When ...


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Saturday, September 09, 2006

Loss of Identity Resulted From Online Hook-up

Online hook-up leads to identity theft - Dallas Voice

A Dallas man who coordinated a hook-up over the Internet found his identity stolen when following the meeting at a hotel he "...received phone calls from two credit card companies asking him avout the volume of activity on his accounts. Overnight, someone had cahrged thousands of dollars on both credit cards, using only information they apparently had copied from items they found in his wallet."



The identity thieves "...had used his credit cards to do a search for information about him on the internet. They had information about where he had lived, his credit history, his neighbors, his partner and his ex-wife." Reminds you a little of the movies Net and Net 2 where identities were stolen and the victims lives became real exciting in a very scary way! To read the full story, click on the link below...





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Online hook-up leads to identity theft

Dallas Voice, TX - 23 hours ago

... Burt said only the man named Chase was inside the room, and he denied knowledge about the identity theft. But police found all of ...


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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Identity Thief Runs Scheme by Computer from Prison

Scamster Ran Identity Theft Scheme From Prison - Consumer Affairs

Using thousands of stolen names and social security numbers, Dale Morris, an inmate at the Hiawatha Correctional Facility in Michigan, teamed with two other inmates and relatives outside the facility to defraud the state of Michigan out of hundreds of thousands of State tax dollars! Putting criminals behind bars doesn't necessarily take them out of circulation! To read the full article, click on the link below...

Scamster Ran Identity Theft Scheme From Prison

Consumer Affairs - 27 minutes ago

The digital age enables telecommuting by all kinds of knowledge workers -- unfortunately including those enaged in criminal enterprises. ...

Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox Announces Inmate Sentenced for ... PR Newswire (press release)

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