Identity theft knows no bounds and anyone can become a victim of identity theft. Staten Island District Attorney Michael E.
Three people from Baltimore have pleaded guilty to participating in a scheme to fraudulently take drivers’ tests for $600.
Consumer First Alert has been digging into a new report on “mega data breaches” and how one simple security step could have ...
Signs of identity theft are less obvious compared to car theft. ID thieves take information like names, addresses, social ...
As tax season gets underway, the Federal Trade Commission is issuing a new warning about evolving identity theft scams, urging taxpayers to stay alert.
The Internal Revenue Service is making progress on whittling down the amount of time it takes to help victims of tax-related ...
Being a victim of identity theft — whether it's a stolen Social Security number or credit card information — can become a big headache to resolve, especially if you don't discover the theft ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning communities about identity theft scams and ways to protect yourself during identity ...