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TN: Identity Theft Hits Customers of Mid-South Deli

Posted on August 22, 2010 by Dissent

Natasha Chen reports: Some customers who have recently purchased items at Jason’s Deli found suspicious activity on their credit or debit accounts, some of which is occurring out of state. […] The Memphis Police Department said that they have an open investigation right now, with three victims reporting unauthorized charges on their credit/debit card accounts….

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MI: Four sentenced in ID theft

Posted on August 22, 2010 by Dissent

Four Detroit men with possible ties to the Russian Mob have been sentenced for their crimes. Gerrod Johnson, 25, Derrick Ingram, 25, Leon Stevens-Moman, 25, and Ernest Lewis, 21 were convicted of conspiring to commit identity theft, wire fraud, credit card fraud and committing credit card fraud. […] The group apparently purchased the stolen data…

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$9 Here, 20 Cents There and a Credit-Card Lawsuit

Posted on August 21, 2010 by Dissent

Randall Stross reports: It’s easier to steal a million dollars a dollar at a time than a million dollars once. So goes an old saying. If the allegations in a civil case filed in a federal court in Chicago hold up, you can even haul off $10 million if you stick to $9 here or…

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FDLE: State prisoner scammed Orlando hotel guests

Posted on August 20, 2010 by Dissent

Susan Jacobson and Anika Myers Palm report on a case of inmate-orchestrated ID theft: A state prison inmate orchestrated an identity-theft scheme that tricked hotel employees and guests into helping him obtain credit-card numbers and personal information, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement said today. Damion Andrico Goldsmith, 40, who has previous convictions for fraudulent…

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Details of 7,000 Cook County patients may be on stolen hospital laptop

Posted on August 20, 2010 by Dissent

It is troubling that within the span of a few hours, I am having to cover two stolen laptops containing unencrypted patient information as well as Social Security numbers. In this case, Carlos Sadovi reports: A laptop computer containing sensitive information about 7,000 patients of the Cook County Health and Hospitals System was reported stolen…

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Laptop stolen from U Kentucky had info on newborns and mothers

Posted on August 20, 2010 by Dissent

From the University of Kentucky: The University of Kentucky is notifying 2,027 people of a breach of protected health information. Between June 18 and June 21, 2010, a laptop computer containing information from the Newborn Screening Program was stolen from the Department of Pediatrics Newborn Screening Program. The theft was reported to the UK Police…

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