Bill would force Obama to reveal birth documents
Hawaii state Sen. Will Espero, a Democrat, has confirmed plans to introduce legislation through which the state’s lawmakers would force the public disclosure of all President Obama’s birth documents held by the Hawaii Department of Health, including President Obama’s long-form original birth certificate.
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ChoicePoint Inc., a national provider of identification and credential verification services, says it will send an additional 110,000 statements to people informing them of possible identity theft after a group of well-organized criminals was able to obtain personal information on almost 140,000 consumers through the company.
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A Florida man was indicted Wednesday in an alleged scheme to steal vast amounts of personal information, and the Justice Department said it might be the largest illegal invasion and theft of personal data to date.
The number of individuals falling victim to identity theft has soared while the Internet continues to prove a lucrative breeding ground for shady operators who are able to steal millions from unwitting victims.
There were 4328 incidences of identity theft across the state in 2007, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Identity theft has been the top consumer …
The Federal Trade Commission has released three 60-second videos to help alert consumers to phishing scams.
The press release was written just seven months ago, yet it already sounds quaint. “U.S. announces guilty plea in largest identity-theft case in nation’s history,” declared the U.S. Attorney’s offi…
















































