All posts tagged "Identity Theft"
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Alexandra Simone | April 22, 2016
Judge Denies Cheaters’ Request to Remain Anonymous in Ashley Madison Suit
Too bad, Ashley Madison users.
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Valeriya Metla | March 19, 2015
Personal Records Online: Who’s Protecting Your Information?
Everyone's records can now be found online. Is that a good thing?
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 16, 2014
Disturbing New Developments in the Continuing Sony Hacking Scandal
The latest developments in the Sony Hacking Scandal are more disturbing than the previous juicy leaks, as group...
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John Gomis | October 21, 2014
Publicity Law: The Line Between Creativity and Identity Theft
In such a celebrity-obsessed society, famous peoples' identities are sometimes co-opted for other reasons.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 9, 2014
The DEA Stole a Woman’s ID for a Facebook Account, Now It’s in Court
Sondra Prince (now Sondra Arquiett) made a startling discovery: the government was impersonating her.
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Trevor Smith | July 25, 2014
Brazil Lost the World Cup and the Battle Against Crime
While the World Cup brought some of the mot talented soccer players to the forefront, it also brought...
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Jake Ephros | June 4, 2014
Who Said (Cyber)crime Doesn’t Pay?
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) recently released a report with a stunning conclusion: people are losing more...
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 2, 2014
A December of Hackers
December was a bad month for anyone who didn’t want their personal information leaked to hackers or other...