Monday, May 14, 2012

Social Security Identity Theft - Mon May 14, 2012


Bay area ID leaks cost jobs, leave victims and businesses in the lurch
Tampabay.com
It has happened to thousands of other taxpayers, and they're left to wonder how strangers got their Social Security numbers. But Deavers isn't among the confused, not since police called. On Feb. 14, officers stopped a 2001 Cadillac DeVille in east ...

How to fight back against privacy pirates
Computerworld New Zealand
Robert Siciliano, online security analyst at McAfee, adds, "In order to completely erase all onlineidentity, one would need lots of time, focus and persistence. This means no more online profiles, nosocial media profiles, no blogs, no websites, ...
Los Gatos Police Blotter, April 15-19: Drunk Bicyclist Runs Into Cars
Patch.com
7:12 am, Cuesta de Los Gatos: A petty theft report was filed online. 7:46 am, Oak Meadow Drive: ID theft: A victim's social security number was used to open an account fraudulently. 10:44 am, Old Adobe Road and Quito Road: A driver, Clint Mario Savio ...
IRS may issue $26 billion in fraudulent tax refunds, watchdog tells Congress
Washington Post (blog)
By Ed O'Keefe The Internal Revenue Service doesn't know how many identity thieves are filing fraudulent tax returns, and the agency risks issuing approximately $26 billion in fraudulent tax refunds tied to identity theft in the next five years, ...
Deal, Driver Services to launch a more secure licensing process
WLTZ 38 NBC
Nathan Deal and the Georgia Department of Driver Services today announced the launch of SecureID, a program aimed to further ensure the integrity of driver's licenses and identification cards while offering additional protection from identity theft.
 
Obama's Conn. Social Security number hits Rush
WND.com
by Joe KovacsEmail | Archive Rush Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated radio talk-show host, briefly brought up the issue of Barack Obama's potentially criminal use of a Connecticut-based Social Security number, since the president has never lived in the

IRS Losing Fight Against Tax Return Fraud?
JD Supra (press release)
Tax refund thieves obtain Social Security numbers from places like death records from hospitals, then insert a name and false income details. According to Tampa police, detailed instructions are passed around among street criminals.



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