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Protecting Your Identity: It’s About Much More Than Tech
I just read a story in the Mille Lacs County Times about a case of identity theft. The couple in this story pleaded guilty to numerous identity theft charges in federal court. Nothing especially out of the norm there, but the lesson to be learned is in how they were accused of doing it. The couple pleaded to stealing mail, documents, blank checks, account information, and a slew of other types of documents. They allegedly created counterfeit checks and defrauded merchants from about $50,000 is stuff and services. The story is available here. Here's how it looks like they were caught: In September 2006, the Benton County Sheriff's Office searched a vehicle that had been occupied by the couple just moments earlier. Authorities seized documents pertaining to other individuals, including passports, birth certificates, bank statements, credit cards, completed checks, blank checks, motor vehicle certificates, and driver's licenses.
The moral: Don't leave documents with sensitive or personal information lying around, and shred any sensitive documents before tossing them into the trash. « Android Arrives | Main | Darn, I Missed Anti-Piracy Day! » |
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