Knoxville man pleads guilty to identity theft (WBIR-TV Knoxville)

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A Knoxville man was sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday after pleading guilty to identity theft and mail fraud.

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Man charged with fraud, identity theft (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

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A Tukwila man has been charged with identity theft after asking a police detective for help forging credit cards.

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Russian Ringleader of Major ID Theft Ring Sentenced

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Russian Ringleader of Major ID Theft Ring Sentenced Thursday, November 20 2008 @ 06:47 PM EST Contributed by: PrivacyNews The ringleader of an identity theft ring has been sentenced on his guilty plea to stealing $1.5 million and attempting to steal another $10.7 million from wealthy Americans. Manhattan district attorney Robert Morgenthau said that 25-year-old Igor Klopov was sentenced Wednesday to 3 ½ to 10 ½ years in state prison. Klopov, a 24-year-old Russian with an expertise in m

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Law student busted in phony e-mails setting up prof

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A Florida Coastal School of Law student who complained of sexual harassment by a professor was arrested on an identity theft charge after investigators said she created a fake e-mail account in his name to try to verify her allegations. Laurie Anne Green, 28, was released on her own recognizance after turning herself in on the misdemeanor charge Wednesday with her lawyer at the State Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors had been investigating the charges since March. “I’m disappointed after all thi

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The Real Shaq Revealed: Dude Loves Food

Posted on November 20, 2008
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For most of us, being impersonated isn’t that big a risk. Well, outside of identity theft, but someone in Eastern Europe trying to buy a bunch of gaudy jewelry online using my credit card doesn’t really seem like impersonation. Also, the joke’s on you, Miroslav, because my credit limit’s like $400. So obviously enjoy not getting those anklets. At any rate, yeah: there’s no one out there authoring similarly undisciplined but not-actually-by-me blog posts under my byline

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Wilmington Police search for woman accused of identity theft (WECT 6 Wilmington)

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Wilmington Police are searching for a woman accused of identity theft.

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N.L. RCMP use officer’s story to warn about identity theft (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)

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Newfoundland and Labrador RCMP are warning about how easy it is to become the victim of identity theft by telling the story of one of one of their own officers.

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Free credit report from Quizzle alerts Quizzler of identity theft

Posted on November 20, 2008
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Financially-reformed Cap from StopBuyingCrap.com (love the domain name) found one unpleasant surprise when he signed up for Quizzle: an unauthorized balance for $20,000 on his free credit report. Not fun. After some investigation, Cap realized the debt had been opened a family member. Lucky enough to pinpoint the source, Cap can make sure the debt gets paid and off his report as soon as possible. For some people not lucky enough to find offenders, fixing identity fraud can be a long and harro

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lifelock reviews by consumers

Posted on November 20, 2008
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This post is all about life lock and LifeLock guarantees your identity up to $1,000,000. One can trust this company to stay away from victim. They are America’s #1 Identity theft prevention program. In recent years hacking into a site which gathers its users personal information has been a regular event and has become a big torture for the web site developers. Choosing the best service is not that easy because you have to consider different things like the features and aspects of each from anot

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LifeLock protect your personal identity

Posted on November 20, 2008
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