Archiv for October, 2009
Identity theft Someone opened a credit card and bought a television with it Oct. 15, using the information of a man who lives on Fretz Road in Salford Township, Pennsylvania State Police at Skippack said.
published: October 31st, 2009
Editorial: Tips for the 2010 Census (Souderton Independent)
With the U.S. Census for 2010 about to get into gear, the Better Business Bureau has offered some advice on how to identify legitimate census workers and not become a victim of fraud or identity theft.
published: October 31st, 2009
Financial planning for the under 35 crowd (Queens Courier)
Financial Planning is not just for people nearing retirement. In fact, it’s a good idea to begin planning for a comfortable and secure retirement when you’re young.
published: October 31st, 2009
Hackers target Guardian jobs site (Guardian Unlimited)
Half million people may have details compromised despite technicians interrupting 'sophisticated' attack on recruitment site The Guardian has emailed "up to half a million" users of its UK-based Jobs website to tell them that some of their personal data may have been compromised by "a sophisticated and deliberate hack" on Friday night. A Guardian spokesperson said the site has about 10 million ...
published: October 31st, 2009
Candler woman charged with identity theft (Asheville Citizen-Times)
WOODFIN — Police say they caught a Candler woman using the identifying information of another woman to make a financial transaction.
published: October 31st, 2009
Otero County sheriff’s logs (Alamogordo Daily News)
Deputies responded to 801 David Michael on a welfare check. Deputies responded to 220 Paradise Way to check a smoke alarm. Deputies responded to 212 Irma in reference to a suspicious person.
published: October 31st, 2009
Anti-crime measures offered in Gilbert (The Arizona Republic)
Shred-a-thon, vehicle theft protection event, and pill destruction all set for Nov. 7.
published: October 31st, 2009
County invests highway funds (Mt. Vernon Register-News)
MT. VERNON — County Motor Fuel Funds have now been invested into accounts that will get a higher interest rate, according to information provided to the County Board from Treasurer Debbie Marlow.
published: October 31st, 2009
A town’s love of Indian artifacts backfires (Telluride Daily Planet)
BLANDING, Utah (AP) — High above the spiky sandstone spine known as Comb Ridge that snakes for 120 miles through the desert, archaeologist Winston Hurst treads carefully through a cave of ruins.
published: October 31st, 2009
Man arrested in identity theft case involving his grandfather (The Newark Post)
A month long identity theft investigation has resulted in the arrest of Arthur James 4th, age 34, of the first block of Battle Drive in the Newark area .Arthur James 4th was charged with: one count of Identity Theft where Victim is 62 years old or older; one count of Theft by False Pretense over $1,500; seven counts of Forgery 2nd; one count of Unlawful Use of a Credit Card Over $1,500 where ...





