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Archiv for May, 2010


published: May 31st, 2010

Get Rid of XJR Antivirus (Fake Anti-Virus)

XJR Antivirus is a fake anti-virus program meant to steal users’ credit card information. Fake anti-virus programs like XJR Antivirus are designed to lure users into believing there’s a problem with their computer and unknowingly purchase a program that can lead to identity theft.

published: May 30th, 2010

Note for Journey » Blog Archive » Can Vacationer

Can Vacationers and Business Travelers be at Greater Risk of Identity Theft When They Travel?

published: May 30th, 2010

Reno Man at Center of ID Theft Investigation

A Reno man at the center of an identity theft investigation is being held on 91 separate charges, and a bail amount of more than $337,000.

published: May 29th, 2010

Creditors must devise plan to fight I.D. theft

FTC to begin enforcing 2-year-old law With identity fraud on the rise, the federal government is stepping up efforts to make sure businesses, especially financial institutions and other companies that issue credit cards, are being proactive in protecting consumers.

published: May 29th, 2010

ID Theft dogs lawyer for 30 years

The mystery man arrested in the 1970′s the Denver Post   Related articles Identity Theft Picking Up Steam   This is not meant to scare people but to inform people about how identity theft can really ravage a person’s life. Thoug this …

published: May 29th, 2010

Clarksville Woman faces 23 identity theft counts

  Veleka Yarbrough, 38, of Clarksville, was charged with 23 counts of identity theft; authorities say using another woman’s bank account to make 23 electronic payments to businesses between October 9 and November 9.   The …

published: May 29th, 2010

Identity theft brings CPS into woman’s life

Insert photo caption or credit here   Imagine how you would feel if out of nowhere you gets a call from child protection services informing you that the child you just gave birth to tested positive for methamphetamine. That was the case for …

published: May 29th, 2010

Identity theft is more than meets the eye

There was a time where no one knew what the words “Identity Theft” meant. Now it is a phrase that is proliferating our everyday lives; we;cannot turn on a television or read a magazine or newspaper

published: May 29th, 2010

Criminal identity theft

Imagine you are at home one evening preparing dinner for your family. There is a knock at your door and it is the police. After identifying yourself, they place you under arrest, in front of your small children, for multiple

published: May 29th, 2010

Lost id leads to identity theft

A lost identification leads to major problems!