It's an $18 billion a year, Internet-based business that 40M fall victim to. June 10, 2014 — -- Credit card theft is an $18 billion Internet-based business that victimizes at least 40 million ...
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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Ten people have been indicted in an ID theft conspiracy that included United States Postal Service mail carriers and netted more than $750,000, Manhattan District Attorney Cy ...
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2 men charged in credit card fraud spree, police chase in Greenwich, warrant says
The warrant says Wrighton made an attempt to flee, accelerating the vehicle over a curb and onto a sidewalk before crashing ...
A woman is suing a Tennessee police department after it allegedly mistook her for a credit card fraud suspect in a Facebook post asking for the public's help identifying her. Courtney Miller was not a ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — "There's no morality here that scammers are not going to do that to kids. Kids are just as much of a target, if not more so," said Eva Velasquez, CEO, Identity Theft Resource Center ...
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Florida residents were the most likely to file for credit card identity theft, according to a LendingTree analysis of government data released Monday. Florida had 264.5 ...
Sep. 12—A Decatur woman was charged with first-degree theft Thursday after allegedly leaving thousands of dollars of tips to her daughter, a server at The Brick Deli, with a credit card whose limit ...
A young woman from Berks County is accused of stealing credit card numbers from three Dunkin Donuts customers. Police say 18-year-old Christine Kline had swiped cards for customers at the drive-thru ...
Kids and parents watched as a Florida man dressed in a Chuck E. Cheese mascot costume was arrested for alleged credit card theft. "We’re gonna detain the mouse," an officer said in the bodycam footage ...
PHOENIX — Police are seeking the public’s help with identifying two suspects in a north Phoenix credit card theft case. The credit cards were reportedly stolen in May from a L.A. Fitness, located at ...
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