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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Identity theft could happen to anyone. A new study from the Better Business Bureau says the Federal Trade Commission received millions of reports of identity fraud ...
President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau Steve Bernas joins Bob Sirott to talk more about fake websites selling concert and sporting tickets and how AI is used on the dark web to fuel identity ...
WCPO 9 Shred Day is this Saturday, April 12, from 8-11:30 a.m. This is all about protecting you from identity theft. We’ll be out at these five Furniture Fair locations, shredding documents you ...
Montpelier, VT — The Attorney General’s Office announced that 38-year-old Corissa Laws of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has been sentenced for identity theft after impersonating a licensed nurse to ...
AI’s advanced image tools are raising concerns after users demonstrated their ability to generate fake Aadhaar and PAN cards; as digital fraud risks grow, experts urge safeguards and responsible ...
"Medicare Fraud of the Month for April" "Medical Identity Theft occurs when someone uses a senior's personal health information—like a name or Medicare number — to fraudulently bill for ...
StateWide is New York's grantee/administrator for this Federal Program. "Medical Identity Theft occurs when someone uses a senior's personal health information—like a name or Medicare number ...
Emmerdale fans are convinced that the unidentified man at the end of Wednesday's (9th April) is the "real" John Sugden who has had his identity stolen. Oliver Farnworth made his Dales debut in ...
Pierre Suu/Getty Prince George will have a fun story when he returns to school about his trip to Paris with his dad, Prince William. The royal father and son popped up in France on April 9 to ...
According to the Better Business Bureau, a new report shows that identity theft is becoming a more common issue impacting individuals, families, and businesses. The nonprofit's report reveals that ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) – According to the Better Business Bureau, a new report shows that identity theft is becoming a more common issue impacting individuals, families, and businesses. The nonprofit ...
The federal agency has cited identity theft and fraud attempts as key drivers of the change, aiming to protect the integrity of benefits distribution. Between January 2013 and May 2018 ...
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