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California Law Will Add Consumer Protections

Fair Debt Buyers Practices Act reduces problems

Google Fixes Potential Wallet Security Flaws

Two separate hacks for system recently discovered

Letter from the Chairman

In this issue, read about the trend in trading passwords between couples, and get tips for protecting your identity in the event of a breakup.

Net Security Company VeriSign Suffered Hacks

Incidents took place in 2010, went unreported

Veteran Grapples with Ex-Wife’s Dishonorable Credit Card Charges

John Trenton’s ex stole his identity to charge $10,000 to fake credit cards in his name. His luck turned around when Identity Theft 911 stepped in to help.

Video Privacy Law Given Close Look

Senate subcommittee currently reviewing controversial privacy bill

Don't Give Love—and Password-Sharing—a Bad Name

Give chocolates, flowers or a new scent for Valentine’s Day. Don’t share your passwords to online accounts. It may be one way to prove your love, but it could lead to trouble, including identity theft.

Facebook Timeline Open to All Users

How can you better protect your information?

Letter from the Chairman

Let’s make 2012 the year we resolve to fight back against identity theft. In this issue, we spotlight new ways thieves and hackers will try to steal your information.

The Rich are Different—and Identity Thieves Know It

Wealthy individuals are at high risk for identity fraud, even from their own employees. Taking steps to prevent theft in the first place is the best defense.
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