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…
Everybody fears identity theft but not many people do anything to prevent it from happening.
An estimated 3.6 million households, or about 3 percent of all households in the country, have been victims of identity theft, according to the Justice Department.
The world sure looks scary. The television bombards you with images of crime, disaster and mishap that have you fretting about your own demise. Tune in to the business news and Lou Dobbs is warning…
Internet criminals want your computer, your money and your identity. And their tactics are becoming increasingly refined and organized, according to security experts.















































