Topic: U.S. Department of Justice

Is identity theft insurance worth the money? The US Justice Department estimates that there are approximately 3.6 million victims a year. "Typically not worth the money" according to Consumer Reports Magazine. Most major credit card companies like American Express, for one, have ...
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday charged 53 individuals in New Jersey in connection with a widespread identity theft and fraud ring.The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday charged 53 individuals in New Jersey in connection with a widespread identity ...
According to Computerworld, French authorities have arrested a Russian man accused of selling stolen credit card numbers online for nearly a decade.. The U.S. Department of Justice says Vladislav Anatolievich Horohorin claimed to be one of the largest sellers of stolen credit ...
US official says efforts to fight nation's fastest growing crime, identity theft, fall shortAn internal review has found that the Justice Department has not done enough to fight identity theft, the fastest-growing crime in the country.Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine says ...

Justice Dept. criticized over identify theft

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Justice Department has failed to treat identity theft, one of the nation's fastest growing crimes, as a priority, the agency's inspector general said in a report released on Tuesday.The department has not made a coordinated approach to fight ...
The United States Department of Justice describes identity theft and identity fraud as " terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, ...
New charges have been brought against a hacker already awaiting trials in two other cases of identity theft. Along with two unnamed coconspirators, Gonzalez has been indicted by a federal grand jury in New Jersey for an identity theft that trumps the ...

Is Flipping Houses Illegal

I?m nearly sick to death of hearing it, but matter where you go when you bring up the fact you?re a real estate investor who flips properties, someone says ?that?s illegal!? 1st part of the problem I think is we investors have ...
About 7.5 percent of U.S. adults lost money as a result of financial fraud last year, mostly due to data breaches, according to a new Gartner study to be released on Tuesday night.. Meanwhile 14 percent said they had had their credit ...

Hackonomics

Your personal identity isn't worth quite as much as it used to be--at least to thieves willing to swipe it. The black market for personal data is even less transparent the market for derivatives and other unregulated financial instruments, but it works ...
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